Divorce is a voluntary act of both spouses, and if one party does not agree to the divorce, the other party cannot unilaterally request a divorce. Only by going through litigation and making it clear that the two people really have no feelings and are not suitable to be together, they can be divorced.
The divorce must be consensual and neither party may force the other or force the divorce through legal means. If one party does not agree to the divorce, the other party can try to solve the problem through negotiation, mediation, etc., but whether the divorce can be finally obtained depends on the wishes and decisions of both parties.
During the divorce process, if one party does not agree to the divorce, the other party can file a divorce through legal channels. However, it should be noted that litigation divorce needs to meet certain conditions, such as the parties have been separated for two years, there are illegal acts such as domestic violence, etc.
During the divorce process, both parties should negotiate and communicate as much as possible to avoid unnecessary disputes and conflicts. If both parties cannot reach an agreement, they can seek professional legal help and consultation to better solve the problem and protect their rights and interests.
In conclusion, divorce is a voluntary act of both spouses, and neither party can force the other or force the divorce through legal means. If one party does not agree to the divorce, the other party can try to solve the problem through negotiation, mediation, etc., but whether the divorce can be finally obtained depends on the wishes and decisions of both parties.