Jan. 29, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — France is moving to eliminate long-standing legal requirements that mandated sexual intimacy as a formal obligation within marriage. According to this report, the French government will no longer recognize the denial of physical relations as a legitimate justification for a fault-based divorce. This significant legislative shift effectively scraps the “marital duty” concept that previously penalized spouses for withholding consent. By removing these antiquated provisions, the state aims to modernize domestic laws and prioritize personal autonomy over traditional marital expectations. This policy update represents a major change in how the justice system evaluates marital misconduct and separation proceedings. Continue reading
