A couple who voluntarily agree to a covenant marriage also commit to three primary practices that include 1) mandatory pre-martial separation in the event of divorce.
The intent of covenant marriage is to make it harder for a couple to divorce by making certain they have a commitment to marriage.
Covenant marriage, which has been endorsed by political conservatives and religious groups, has been introduced in several additional state legislatures. It has failed to attract a substantial following, and it has been chosen by relatively few marrying couples.
Covenant marriage is part of what has been called the Marriage Movement, which includes efforts at reducing the number of divorces by strengthening marriage.