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About
Divorce
Divorce
or dissolution of marriage is the final termination of
a marriage, canceling the legal duties and responsibilities
of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between two
persons. In most countries, divorce requires the sanction of
a judge or other authority in a legal process to complete a
divorce. A divorce does not declare a marriage null and void,
as in an annulment, but divorce cancels the marital status of
the parties, allowing each to marry another.
Divorce
laws vary considerably around the world. Divorce is not permitted
in some countries, such as in Malta and in the Philippines,
though an annulment is permitted.
The legal
process for divorce may also involve issues of spousal support,
child custody, child support, distribution of property and division
of debt, though these matters are usually only ancillary or
consequential to the dissolution of the marriage.
In some
jurisdictions divorce does not require a party to claim fault
of their partner that leads to the breakdown of marriage. But
even in jurisdictions which have adopted the "no fault" principle
in divorce proceedings, a court may still take into account
the behavior of the parties when dividing property, debts, evaluating
custody, and support.
In most
jurisdictions, a divorce must be certified by a court of law
to become effective. The terms of the divorce are usually determined
by the court, though they may take into account prenuptial agreements
or post-nuptial agreements, or simply ratify terms that the
spouses may have agreed to privately. In the absence of agreement,
a contested divorce may be stressful to the spouses and lead
to expensive litigation. Less adversarial approaches to divorce
settlements have recently emerged, such as mediation and collaborative
divorce, which negotiate mutually acceptable resolution to conflicts.
In some other countries, like Portugal, when the spouses agree
to divorce and to the terms of the divorce, it can be certified
by a non judiciary administrative entity, where also can be
served an Electronic Divorce since March 2008. The effect of
a divorce is that both parties are free to marry again.
In cases
involving children, governments have a pressing interest in
ensuring that disputes between parents do not spill over into
the family courts. One way of doing this is through the encouragement
of a parenting plan. In the United States, all states now require
parents to file a parenting plan when they legally separate
or divorce.
The subject
of divorce as a social phenomenon is an important research topic
in sociology. In many developed countries, divorce rates increased
markedly during the twentieth century. Among the nations in
which divorce has become commonplace are the United States,
Canada, and Scandinavia. Japan , France, and Italy retain a
lower divorce rate, and it has decreased recently.
Types
of divorce
Though divorce
laws vary between jurisdiction, there are two basic approaches
to divorce: fault based and no-fault based. However, even in
some jurisdictions that do not require a party to claim fault
of their partner, a court may still take into account the behavior
of the parties when dividing property, debts, evaluating custody,
and support.
Laws vary
as to the waiting period before a divorce is effective. Also,
residency requirements vary. However, issues of division of
property are typically determined by the law of the jurisdiction
in which the property is located.
No-fault
divorce
Under a
no-fault divorce system, the dissolution of a marriage does
not require an allegation or proof of fault of either party.
No-fault divorce has been in operation in Australia since 1975.
In Australia the only ground for divorce is separation (or "deemed
separation") for 12 months. The application can be made
by either party or by both parties jointly. The same holds true
for Germany.
Forty-nine
states of the United States have adopted no-fault divorce laws,
with grounds for divorce including incompatibility, irreconcilable
differences, and irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
In the United
Kingdom, to obtain a no-fault divorce the parties must have
been separated for 2 years if both parties agree, and 5 years
if one party does not agree.
At-fault
divorce
Prior to
1975, countries which permitted divorces also required proof
by one party that the other party had committed an act incompatible
to the marriage. This was termed "grounds" for divorce (popularly
called "fault") and was the only way to terminate a marriage.
Most jurisdictions around the world still require such proof
of fault. In the United States, only New York state still requires
fault for a divorce.
Fault-based
divorces can be contested and may involve allegations of collusion
of the parties, or condonation, connivance, or provocation by
the other party. Contested fault divorces can be expensive,
and not usually practical as eventually most divorces are granted.
Comparative rectitude is a doctrine used to determine which
spouse is more at fault when both spouses are guilty of breaches.
Summary
divorce
A summary
(or simple) divorce, available in some jurisdictions, is used
when spouses meet certain eligibility requirements, or can agree
on key issues beforehand.
Key factors:
- Short
marriage (less than 5 years)
- No children
(or, in some states, they have resolved custody and set child
support payments)
- Minimal
or no real property (no mortgage)
- Marital
property is under a threshold (around $35,000 not including
vehicles)
- Each
spouse's personal property is under a threshold (typically
the same as marital property)
Uncontested
divorce
It is estimated
that upwards of 95% of divorces in the US are "uncontested,"
because the two parties are able to come to an agreement (either
with or without lawyers/mediators/collaborative counsel) about
the property, children and support issues. When the parties
can agree and present the court with a fair and equitable agreement,
approval of the divorce is almost guaranteed. If the two parties
cannot come to an agreement, they may ask the court to decide
how to split property and deal with the custody of their children.
Collaborative
divorce
Collaborative
divorce is becoming a popular method for divorcing couples to
come to agreement on divorce issues. In a collaborative divorce,
the parties negotiate an agreed resolution with the assistance
of attorneys who are trained in the collaborative divorce process
and in mediation, and often with the assistance of a neutral
financial specialist and/or divorce coach(es). The parties are
empowered to make their own decisions based on their own needs
and interests, but with complete information and full professional
support. Once the collaborative divorce starts, the lawyers
are disqualified from representing the parties in a contested
legal proceeding, should the collaborative law process end prematurely.
Most attorneys who practice collaborative divorce claim that
it can be substantially less expensive than other divorce methods
(regular divorce or mediation). However, should the parties
not reach any agreements, any documents or information exchanged
during the collaborative process cannot later be used in further
legal proceedings, as the collaborative process is confidential
proceedings. Furthermore, there are no set enforceable time
lines for completion of a divorce using collaborative divorce.
Mediated
divorce
Divorce
mediation is an alternative to traditional divorce litigation.
In a divorce mediation session, a mediator facilitates the discussion
between the husband and wife by assisting with communication
and providing information and suggestions to help resolve differences.
At the end of the mediation process, the separating parties
have typically developed a tailored divorce agreement that can
be submitted to the court. Mediation sessions can include the
party's attorneys or a neutral attorney or an attorney-mediator
who can inform both parties of their legal rights, but does
not provide advice to either, or can be conducted without attorneys.
Divorce mediators may be attorneys who have experience in divorce
cases. Divorce mediation can be significantly less expensive
than litigation. The adherence rate to mediated agreements is
much higher than that of adherence to court orders.
History
In contrast
to the Western world where divorce was relatively uncommon until
modern times, divorce was a common occurrence in at least two
pre-modern societies: Japan and the Muslim world.
Mesopotamia
Divorce
existed in antiquity, dating at least back to ancient Mesopotamia.
Greco-Roman
culture
The ancient
Athenians liberally allowed divorce, but the person requesting
divorce had to submit the request to a magistrate, and the magistrate
could determine whether the reasons given were sufficient.
Divorce
was rare in early Roman culture but as their empire grew in
power and authority Roman civil law embraced the maxim, “matrimonia
debent esse libera” ("marriages ought to be free"), and either
husband or wife could renounce the marriage at will. Though
civil authority rarely intervened in divorces, social and familial
taboos guaranteed that divorce occurred only after serious circumspection.
Japan
In 19th
century Japan, at least one in eight marriages ended in divorce.
India
In India,
Divorce and remarriage are legal; however Indian society views
a divorced woman harsher than a divorced man. Problems of a
divorced woman involve finance, parental support, dowry, child
support, security, social stigma and remarriage. Often divorced
men seek unmarried women from poorer background for remarriage.
With law favoring custody of children with the mother, it becomes
increasingly difficult for a divorced woman to remarry. Similar
is the case with widowers failing to support another widow,
thus making remarriage for a woman more difficult. Family of
widowers sympathize and console the widower with remarriage
to an unmarried woman. But the law is in favor of women many
ways. Indian law supports women extensively. There are so many
loop holes that women can get advantage over men.
Islam
In Islamic
law and marital jurisprudence, divorce is accepted and referred
to as talaq. However, divorce is considered the most
hated of all lawful things in the sight of Allah.
In the medieval
Islamic world and the Ottoman Empire, the rate of divorce was
higher than it is today in the modern Middle East, which now
has generally low rates of divorce. In 15th century Egypt, Al-Sakhawi
recorded the marital history of 500 women, the largest sample
on marriage in the Middle Ages, and found that at least a third
of all women in the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and Syria married
more than once, with many marrying three or more times. According
to Al-Sakhawi, as many as three out of ten marriages in 15th
century Cairo ended in divorce. In the early 20th century, some
villages in western Java and the Malay peninsula had divorce
rates as high as 70%.
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MEDIATION
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ORANGE COUNTY, SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES,
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