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Code · Delaware · Title 13 — Domestic Relations · Chapter 15. Divorce and Annulment

§ 1502. Purpose; construction.

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This chapter shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes, which are:
(1)To promote the amicable settlement of disputes that have arisen between parties to a marriage;
(2)To mitigate the potential harm to spouses and their children caused by the process of legal dissolution of marriage;
(3)To make the law of divorce more effective for dealing with the realities of matrimonial experience by making irretrievable breakdown of the marriage relationship the sole basis for divorce;
(4)To permit dissolution of a marriage where the marriage is irretrievably broken despite the objections of an unwilling spouse;
(5)To award alimony under this chapter to a dependent party but only during the continuance of such dependency;
(6)To award alimony in appropriate cases so as to encourage parties to become self-supporting;
(7)[Repealed.]
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