If a wife had expressed distaste for it previously, would her husband's habit of putting marmalade in his egg at breakfast be grounds for divorce?
Answer / Pawan Kumar Jangid
In most jurisdictions, the habit of putting marmalade in eggs at breakfast alone would not be considered sufficient grounds for divorce. Divorce is a serious legal matter that requires proof of specific reasons, such as adultery, physical or emotional abuse, abandonment, or irreconcilable differences. Personal preferences or quirks, unless they significantly impact the marriage, typically do not meet these criteria.
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