Is a sexless marriage ground for a divorce in Texas?
In Texas, there are several reasons you can claim you want a divorce in Texas: 1. Insupportability (i.e., we are not getting along any longer, its nobodys fault, but we have to end this thing) 2. Living Apart 3. Confinement to a Mental Hospital 4. Cruelty 5. Adultery 6. Conviction of a felony 7. Abandonment I address the items on the list in more detail in the video I am posing here: In Texas, you do not need a reason that you want a divorce. There are grounds (i.e., fault-based reasons) for divorce, and some people like to claim a fault-based reason for divorce because they think it helps them in some way (schedule an appointment if you want to discuss the benefits of claiming a fault-based reason for divorce). But you do not need to claim a fault-based reason for divorce in order to legally obtain a divorce. Your claim that your marriage is sexless has no impact on whether you can get a divorce. As to whether a sexless marriage is a ground for divorce - i.e., a fault-based reason for divorce - the answer is that a sexless marriage is not a ground for divorce.