irremediable or irretrievable breakdown
- A reason for a no-fault divorce where one party asserts that the marriage has completely failed and cannot be saved
- With her marriage suffering an irremediable or irretrievable breakdown, Jane sought a divorce.
- The lawyer filed for divorce on grounds of irremediable or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
- After years of constant arguing, they accepted their marriage was an irremediable or irretrievable breakdown and decided to divorce.
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