No, attachment portrays being linked. Two people who are married are are attached or at least should be attached. The same two who divorce are not longer attached even though one of them may hold deep feelings towards the other. To be attached takes a relationship and having relationships with the dead is not of the Lord as it usually ends up in talking to the dead, necromancy or divination, which is sin.
Attachment has NOTHING to do with marriage or allowing divorce.
To consider it as the arbitrator of what holds or constitutes binding the marriage is NOT Scriptural.
The Scriptures teach that the only divorce allowed is by fornication and that must occur during what we would call our engagement. This is THE ONLY reading appropriate for the account of divorce that Christ gave.
Example: Mary with child, and Joseph will to put her away (divorce) quietly.
The Scriptures state very plainly that when the two become one flesh - that is the consummation of the marriage, there is no Scriptural divorce. NO MATTER what the other person does.
If they go off and live a life with another person - they commit adultery.
If they marry another person, they commit adultery.
There is NO breaking of the attachment until death parts the union.
God has joined the couple, and no man can put that union in the state of separation.
To consider any other view is to totally discount the sanctity and awesomeness of the marriage.