For people like Morgan, however, no-fault divorce has stripped him of what he views as a constitutional right to protest the dissolution.
He told Chron his views were shaped by watching his father go through a divorce and later experiencing divorce himself, one he did not want.
"When we utter our vows, many people say, 'Till death do you part.'....My vows are more important than anything… I made this vow to God, and my wife was the beneficiary of my vow," Morgan argued.
Morgan, divorce or not, she doesn't want to be with you.
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