Grounds for Divorce: Insupportability
In most states, a spouse may get a no-fault divorce based on a breakdown of the marriage. Texas alone refers to this breakdown of a marriage as insupportability.
Insupportabiity is when spouses’ personalities conflict and destroy a marriage so that there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation.
A claim of insupportability does not involve any wrong doing by either spouse but is a statement about the condition of the marriage. You will not need to prove that your spouse was to blame for the failure of your marriage to get a no-fault divorce based on insupportability.
Insupportability Factors
Factors considered in determining a marriage breakdown or insupportability may include the following:
a) Conflict of personality
b) Whether there is mutual concern for the emotional needs of each other
c) Whether the marriage is characterized by financial difficulties
d) Long physical separation
e) Difference of interests
f) Resentment
g) Distrust
h) Constant bickering
i) Irreversible antagonistic feelings


































