A dissolution is not based on fault, which often makes it a quicker process than a traditional divorce. A dissolution settles disagreements and disputes surrounding child custody, spousal support, division of property and assets, and the payment of any debts.
Alternatively, consider a legal separation, which allows you to divide assets and parental responsibilities but does not dissolve your marriage as a divorce does. If you want to leave a path to reconciliation open, a legal separation may be the option for you.