A Divorced Woman
A marriage that is dissolved by a court of law or any other body of authority is in technical terms called a divorce. The term has become over familiarized to us in this modern world. We hear and see about many instances of it, it has become a part of the modern society that streaks of so much complexity and so much sophistication. Marriage is what brings 2 people closer together and is a commitment for life – the dissolvement of such a legal contract is not as easy as it may seem.
The laws relating to the ending of any marriage contract should not be simple as a family is the base of any society, and thus in most countries divorce laws are not so simple. The long and often expensive process of separation affects not only the couple, but their families and social groups as well, leading some laws to suggest that married couples settle their disputes to avoid it.
Different laws govern this in different countries; in the Philippines it is against the law to separate after one is married. However, it is a relatively easy process in the majority of Western nations. Annulment, which is the declaration that a marriage is null and void, should not be mistaken for divorce.
Till the last decade the divorce rate worldwide was comparatively lower as compared to some countries with Sweden topping the list at 54.9 percentages of marriages failing to last the vows till death. Rapid urbanization has caused different changes in human awareness. One example is an increase for global human rights awareness, which in turn has helped the world. On the other hand, many people have been quick to marry and then decide they are not compatible to spend the rest of their lives together.
Divorcees from a large number of these cases agree that such a harsh response was instigated by the lack of decent communication. In maintaining any relationship it is very important that we understand and allow for a good communication channel to be set up between couples. It is detrimental to the lasting of that relationship.
Infidelity, lack of support, abuse and religious and cultural disputes are just some of the reasons being cited as other main cause of separation. Also people discuss hardly in the wake of a commitment their expectations and any other issues prior to a marriage. Some individuals bold, assertive movement offers many rewards, but that should be viewed differently from those who act in reckless disregard of others.
Additionally people need to realize that marriage is not some silly teenage game and that keeping the vows is a serious matter which is going to affect many different people.
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