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Should divorce be made even easier to obtain, or are there social and moral reasons to discourage it?
In most countries, a concrete reason is needed to obtain a divorce, such as adultery or neglect. This reason must then be argued in a court of law, and its validity scrutinised. The question under consideration is whether the process should be made easier. The proposition might define the motion that either partner can independently obtain a divorce from a court without having to give any grounds for the separation. It might also be profitable (depending on the context) to argue both sides on purely secular grounds, due to the diversity of opinion of world religions on the subject of marriage. What do you think?
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i dont think it should be too easy either but then i dont know the ins and out of it anyway, obviously battery or if someone buggers off for a very long time, but as for adultery im not sure because some couples do forgive each other and it takes a while but then they get back together. ???
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i dont think it should be that easy either, my mum and dad devored but they tried it three times and got back twice through them, whats not to say that other poeple wont realise a mistake before it could be to late
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I was so happy I got mine fast (6 months) I assume thats fast, and it was only because I chased his solicitor other wise he was going of to aussie land.
I cant get over that it takes about an hour to marry and yet so long to divorce BUT it depends on each couple, and what they need to sort out. For me we had split everything 50/50 and gone separate ways so therefore I think it should have been quick and easy for us. |
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