Interfaith marriage, a union between two individuals of different religions, is a growing trend in the United States. According to the Pew Research Center, approximately 39% of marriages in the country fall under this category. While Rhode Island recognizes interfaith marriages, they can present unique legal challenges, especially when it comes to divorce. In this article, we will explore the complexities surrounding Rhode Island divorce and interfaith marriage, delving into grounds for divorce, property division, custody issues, religious freedom, the role of prenuptial agreements, and the potential benefits of mediation.