antidivorce
/ænˈtai.daɪvɔrs/Definitions
1. noun
A legal or financial arrangement that provides for the support of a divorced person, especially a wife, often in the form of spousal maintenance or division of property.
“The couple’s prenuptial agreement included an antidivorce clause to protect her assets in case of a divorce.”
2. noun
A measure or agreement intended to discourage or prevent divorce, often by providing financial incentives or penalties for divorce.
“The antidivorce program aimed to promote marital stability by offering couples counseling and financial assistance.”