In addition to the no-fault ground, spouses can still file for divorce based on fault grounds, such as adultery, cruelty, abandonment, or imprisonment, but these are less commonly used. A no-fault divorce simplifies the process, as it avoids lengthy court battles over blame or misconduct. It also allows couples to proceed with divorce more amicably, particularly if there is agreement on key issues like property division, child custody, and support. However, legal advice is often recommended to ensure all issues are properly addressed.