Changing the divorce law In 1995, the Canadian Bureau of Statistics showed that 30% of marriage was split (McGovern). Beginning in the 1960s, marriage and divorce have undergone major changes, changed the meaning of marriage, and ended the possibility of divorce and the plan of marriage. These changes will make it easier for married couples to divorce due to changes in laws and changes in social ethics. These changes include three new reasons to prove the breakdown of marriage, such as the spouse committing adultery, the spouse is causing mental or physical brutality, or three years before living separately Yes.
Divorce laws are not static, but often change social norms that reflect the evolving society. In the 21st century, many European countries revised the divorce law, including revising the divorce law, especially in Scotland (1 or 5 years, 1 year or 2 years) in 2006, France in 2005 (France) Did. The distance between the first 6 years and 2 years, Switzerland (4 years and 2 years ago) in 2005, Greece in 2008 (distance from the first 4 years and 2 years). Some countries have fully reformed the divorce law, such as Spain in 2005 and Portugal in 2008. In September 2007, a new divorce law was enforced in Belgium, almost complete new system was born. Bulgaria also fixed the divorce provision in 2009. Negotiation with the advocate's participation or agreement was made prior to the public register. On the contrary, Austria is a European country and the divorce law is still conservative.
Historically, the greatest change in American divorce law may have been a negligence divorce in the 1970s. So far, there are still disabled parties. Even in family courts, traitors or similar things are still needed, after which the divorce conditions are agreed upon as the law changes, you can divorce if both parties are wrong. . California led in 1969, but the other states (Iowa became the second state) adopted the law until the 1970s. In many ways, its aim is to reduce the cost of divorce derived from unsuccessful sample trials and expensive litigation costs for hired lawyers. Even if both parties want to go ahead and go ahead, divorce lawyers and financial advisers will still benefit from the divorce case.
The divorce rate is rising steadily. Following the first major change in the 1968 divorce law, there was a sharp increase (from 54.8 divorces per 100 thousand people in 1968 to 124.2 in 1969). Since then, this growth continued to accelerate with the revision of the divorce law, reaching the second peak in the late 1980s. At the beginning of the 21st century, the lowest divorce risk was the first year of marriage, but the risk slowly declined after the risk increased and peaked in the following four years. A considerable number of couples divorce in due course and most divorced couples get married under the age of 15