Who Suffers More In A Divorce?
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Author: Breakup Guide The name divorce has been a household word for people who need
it, or just take it as fashion on self-realization for the
never ending illusion for the search of "Miss or Mr. Right" for
a mate in life. Even in the confines of the most settled or
established homes the word "divorce" hovers as a threat to the
solemnity of conjugal partnership because of the environmental
changes in trends, culture, ignoring some already practiced
social conventions.
To be scared of divorce is no longer accounted in such places
as United States, Japan, Korea, and Canada, United Kingdom and
the commonwealth. As matter of fact, the rise in the U.S.
Canada, United Kingdom and the Commonwealth countries is
phenomenal that it becomes more of a fashion in today's
society. There are still countries, more strongly attached to
their traditional roots and values such as the Philippines and
some other Asian countries that merely ignore away any
proposition in the legislature to adapt divorce.
These countries though they could perceive the real need of
divorce are simply not adept toward the impact of some harsh
realities experienced by some people within the conjugal
partnership. These people are beset by conditions and problems
that can't be resolved and the only way out is to find a legal
means to free from each other from the bondage of marriage's
brutalities that connect husband and wife who find no solution
to their differences. In the Bible, Jesus speaks of "divorce"
in exceptional unresolved cases in married life. However,
though, conditions in what he wanted to apply in the kind of
divorce he taught is rampantly tampered, that of not marrying
another again. Still sticking to the spiritual rule "Let no man
put asunder."
Impact of divorce to the defunct family (husband, wife, and
children), the effects carried about in that marriage (dividing
material things acquired, rights covered by the law, such as
custody to children, alimony, etc) is tremendous. Legal fights
in courts find it so unwholesome to the growing kids. Other
children who are growing up psychologically immature are thrown
to traumatic state they suffer for the rest of their lives.
Since "divorce" is the dissolution of marriage, once it is
approved, marriage became null and void in any circumstances it
was presented. The annulment that rendered the partnership void
does not however carry with it the effects that marriage carry.
There are so many conditions that the law impose to protect the
psychological, sociological and the emotional health of the
each, especially the children, protecting their present and
future lives. Allowing separated husband and wife to marry
immediately after the divorce are of two different conditions.
The man could remarry earlier whereas the woman has to wait for
specified days under the circumstance of the law. This is due to
the specifications as to the paternity of any child born to the
woman after sometime she remarries.
To avoid impending confusion on paternal claim and
responsibilities, further extent of time is set for her to
remarry that will make definite assurance, the child has not
been fathered by the divorced husband. In the presence of
confusion because there was conflict in the time of remarriage,
the second man should accept or conform to his paternal status
to the child, and amenable to full support both moral and
material. It passes thru legal process within the scope of duly
accepted norm of conduct of the present husband. It may not
necessarily undergo formal legal proceedings but what ever the
concerned parties had agreed upon privately, may be ratified by
the law. This sounds true to the divorced spouses. Any agreement
between them in like manner will also be ratified.
There are two kinds of divorce, the absolute and the limited.
Absolute divorce is the judicial terminations of marriage bonds
because of grieve misconduct of either one or both parties after
the divorce has been processed. It also concerns about other
statutory causes arising after the separation. Both the
divorced husband and wife become single again.
Limited divorce is merely like a separation decree. It
terminates merely the cohabitation of concerned husband and
wife. It does not state the dissolution of marriage, and their
status is not altered.
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