Susan Guthrie first noticed attacks on no-fault divorce gaining traction among conservative commentators in spring of 2023, recalling whenright-wing YouTuber Steven Crowder "went into a rage" over the Texas no-fault divorce law that allowed his wife to leave him against his wishes.
Since then, Guthrie, a family law and mediation attorney who hosts the popular "Divorce and Beyond" podcast, has heard growing attacks on no-fault divorce from conservatives. She focused on the issue in her Monday episode — just before the simmering fears among some women exploded into view on Election Day.
In the hours after former president Donald Trump won a presidential election that heavily focused on women’s rights, women began turning to social media to vent their frustrations and worries about another rollback of women’s rights in a country that had taken a rightward shift.
Please select this link to read the complete article from The Washington Post.