Reasons and Consequences of Divorce
submitted: Sep 9th 2008 |
by: ReginaPike |
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There are talks going on in Philippines about giving legal validity to divorce in the country. Except for Malta and the Philippines, divorce is authorized by law in almost every country. In these two countries cancellation of a marriage is accepted by law. This is called annulment of marriage. Annulment is an announcement that a marriage ceremony is void, although the effects of wedding may still be accepted.
Divorce lawyers in Austin define divorce as the termination of marriage vows or the ending of a marriage prior to the demise of one of the couple. To remove the past official act of wedding the divorce has to be certified as a legal action by a court. The court will decide the terms taking into account any contracts signed by both parties at the time of marriage or before. These are known as prenuptial or postnuptial agreements.
When the spouses conflict in the conditions of the divorce, it can lead to costly and taxing court proceedings. More supportive approaches like negotiation and collaborative wedlock termination are recently in use where both parties negotiate with each other terms for mutual acceptance and resolution of conflicts.
One main reason why couples decide to terminate the marriage is the lack of commitment to the wedding by the other person. Another reason is infidelity or adultery by one of the persons. Sexual, Physical, and emotional ill-treatments by any of the couple are also taken as reasons for separation.
Sexual incompatibility, lack of love, and financial troubles are also reasons given for divorce. These are not the only reasons couples decided to separate and end the marriage. Religious beliefs, whether it is one persons beliefs that affect the marriage or if neither part can reconcile their beliefs to the spouse's can also end a marriage. Sometimes the dissolution occurs not because of a physical, or financial problem that the couple sees no way around, sometimes the cause can be for mental health illness or instability.
However, the implications of such break up should be given enough considerations. The family is the basic unit of society. Recent researches have pointed to a variety of long-term social, physical and mental health consequences not only to the couple but likewise to the other members of the household, especially the children. You can learn more by watching the workshop for Austin divorce. There are also the emotional effects, and these may include depression, sadness, anxiety and anger.
Marriage dissolution leads to the creation of two separate households, with consequent increased costs in comparison to having one before the separation. So both parties suffer financially. Spousal support or alimony, child custody, child support and distribution of property are just some of the financial considerations.
About the Author
Regina Pike writes articles about divorce and family law for a variety of online publications.
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