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What's the angle?
D.M. DeVito, Jr. 1989 from W. Adler 1981: The War of the Roses.
No-fault divorce does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party, thus allowing a family court to grant marriage dissolution in response to a petition by either party of the marriage without requiring the petitioner to provide evidence that the defendant has committed a breach of the marital contract.
Divorce was introduced in Italy by law of 1970-XII-01 (amended several times until 2015). An abrogative referendum, supported by Catholic organizations and by the Vatican, was defeated on 1974-V-12. A constitutional issue had been also raised with regard to Italy's obligations under the 1929 Lateran Treaty, on whether it prohibited Italy from authorizing divorce. Before 1970, there was no provision for divorce in Italian law, and the difficulty of ridding oneself of an unwanted spouse in the absence of any legal way to do so was a frequent topic of drama and humor, reaching its apotheosis in Divorce, Italian Style. In Italy, almost all divorces are granted on the ground of legal separation. In 2015, the period of legal separation was reduced to 1 year if the cases are contested, and 6 months in the case of consensual separation (from the previous 3 years) since the comparition of the spouses at the first hearing in the separation procedure or since the date of the separation agreement. A separation decree may be granted by mutual consent, or when there are facts that would render the continuation of married life intolerable or have a seriously damaging impact on the upbringing of the children. Separation by mutual consent and uncontested divorce are also possible without judicial procedure. Divorce may be granted without a previous legal separation only in very rare cases (e.g. final criminal conviction, annulment or divorce obtained abroad by the foreign spouse, unconsummated marriage, sex change).
REFERENCES
A. Michael 2015: The quest to materialize value into objects.
Franklin Birkinshaw 1983: The life and loves of a she-devil.
possession is 9/10 of the law • parochialism • victimisation
t-problem • philosophical razor • c-bias • mediatization • To rob Peter to pay Paul • KUWTJ
What's the angle?
D.M. DeVito, Jr. 1989 from W. Adler 1981: The War of the Roses.
No-fault divorce does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party, thus allowing a family court to grant marriage dissolution in response to a petition by either party of the marriage without requiring the petitioner to provide evidence that the defendant has committed a breach of the marital contract.
Divorce was introduced in Italy by law of 1970-XII-01 (amended several times until 2015). An abrogative referendum, supported by Catholic organizations and by the Vatican, was defeated on 1974-V-12. A constitutional issue had been also raised with regard to Italy's obligations under the 1929 Lateran Treaty, on whether it prohibited Italy from authorizing divorce. Before 1970, there was no provision for divorce in Italian law, and the difficulty of ridding oneself of an unwanted spouse in the absence of any legal way to do so was a frequent topic of drama and humor, reaching its apotheosis in Divorce, Italian Style. In Italy, almost all divorces are granted on the ground of legal separation. In 2015, the period of legal separation was reduced to 1 year if the cases are contested, and 6 months in the case of consensual separation (from the previous 3 years) since the comparition of the spouses at the first hearing in the separation procedure or since the date of the separation agreement. A separation decree may be granted by mutual consent, or when there are facts that would render the continuation of married life intolerable or have a seriously damaging impact on the upbringing of the children. Separation by mutual consent and uncontested divorce are also possible without judicial procedure. Divorce may be granted without a previous legal separation only in very rare cases (e.g. final criminal conviction, annulment or divorce obtained abroad by the foreign spouse, unconsummated marriage, sex change).
REFERENCES
A. Michael 2015: The quest to materialize value into objects.
Franklin Birkinshaw 1983: The life and loves of a she-devil.
possession is 9/10 of the law • parochialism • victimisation
t-problem • philosophical razor • c-bias • mediatization • To rob Peter to pay Paul • KUWTJ