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definition of divorce

Divorce is the consequence of the decision agreed between the two spouses or just the will of one of them, as the case may be, to dissolve the marriage bond due to the irreconcilable differences that arose in the couple.

Within these differences and obviously taking into account that each case will have its own peculiarities, we can count: the infidelity of some of the spouses, abandonment, insults, domestic violence towards the spouse and the children, which can be either physical or psychological or a mix of both.

That is, when a couple decides to divorce, there is nothing more to do to save it and then the fact of advancing to the step of divorce means that each one will regain the freedom to, for example, rebuild their life with another person in case wanting it.

Although at present, most of the world's laws accept and contemplate divorce in their laws, there are still some that hold a very closed conviction and that do not allow under any point of view that this union is dissolved just for alleging problems in the couple.

In any case, in fact or by law, since the figure of marriage exists, that of divorce has existed at its side, although of course, in the most remote times it was more common for both the man or the woman to request the same as a consequence of the adultery of the other party and not as it has become common today, more than anything among celebrities, due to irreconcilable differences arising from coexistence.

Divorce must be requested and processed before a court that deals with civil or family issues and as we said above, it can be requested by both spouses after a prior agreement or requested by only one of the parties. After the favorable sentence, the person does not return to the marital status of single, but of divorced, but in any case this is for example what will allow him to be able to marry again.

But divorce brings with it some issues that once it is instituted must also be resolved if or yes as a consequence of this, such as, in the case of having common property they must be divided equally and in the circumstance that there are children in common What will be done is to settle, also in court, the parental authority of the children and then establish a visitation regime for the spouse who has not kept the custody but who, of course, wants to fulfill his / her role as father / mother.

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