According to the change of rules from 1st of April, 2015 there will be no more divorce without the "OK" of an investigation guard.
The investigation guard will check transactions against the possibility of power levelling and check which items have been traded between partners, in the case of property disputes, to determine who originally owned them and to ensure a balanced divorce settlement.
If both partners cannot agree on a legal and fair resolution to their property dispute, the Investigation Guard will restore items, as far as possible, to their original owners. Any items which have been sold and cannot be returned by one partner to the other, should be paid for by the partner who sold them.
Once the Investigation Guard is happy that all issues have been resolved, the divorce will be granted and the Administration instructed to take the required action, by removing the rings.
Any consecrator who is still divorcing couples without having them checked risks the removal of his consecrator rights.