The following are some of the elements that would have to be considered and understood as the basis of divorce: Before most divorce proceedings can be initiated, most legal recourses would want the couple to show that they have exhausted all other means of trying to work things out with the intention of keeping the relationship. These would include sessions of counseling, intervention of both legal and friendly sources to help put the marriage back on the positive road and any other help to trying and keep the marriage from actual divorce.

However is divorce is inventible, then other elements such as the marital property and debts would have to be sorted out and agreed upon to avoid any possible hiccups during the process of the divorce proceedings. Depending on the individual couple’s circumstances, these proceedings can be very easy or very difficult to facilitate. If there are children in the equation, their well-being and other connective issues such as relocation, mental and physical changes to adapt to, would also need consideration and where the relevant adjustments would have to be seriously contemplated. In some cases divorce becomes the only recourse to seek and one of the main contributing factors that would call for such drastic measure would be taken would be the existence of abuse within the framework of the marriage. When there is any sign of abuse having to be endured and this is supported with relevant and indisputable evidence, then the divorce proceeding should and could be contemplated without much problems.