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Reasons for Divorce

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Reasons for Divorce

The strongest reasons for a divorce are adultery, or the refusal to follow the set times of marital relations. This refusal on the part of either spouse is referred to as “rebellion.” Let us say that an elderly man has become impotent after many years of marriage. While his wife does have the right to demand a divorce, the court will advise her to be loyal to him and stay in the marriage.

If a husband stops supporting his family, the wife has the right to demand a divorce. However, if he is not at fault, there is room for negotiation. Other legitimate grounds for divorce are domestic abuse, violence, and truly repulsive behavior. However, if the situation can be corrected, the court tries to broker a reconciliation.

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