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Current State of the Divorce Laws

By: James Walsh

Based on the personality principles of Freud, they argue that the change in divorce laws has not led to the moral crumbling of society. It is the change in human personality, which has propelled this action.

The Change: The school states that we tend to take the easy way out. We do not realise that the blame lies with us and not with divorce laws. Divorce laws were also developed and written by people. The laws were written in accordance with the circumstances and have been modified since then. This modification and rectification took place in accordance with the changing society and morality of man. The Hubert Act and the various forms of the Family Act have all been moulded and shaped by the changes in human society. Thus, we cannot blame a consequence of a behaviour or an action. The plausible solution is to blame the root or the source behind the consequence.

Human Society: Society has been undergoing changes since the evolution and progress of mankind. Traditional male-dominated society has given way to an equal society. Strict gender roles have faded with the passing time. There has been the development and growth of technology and, consequently, the rise of outsourcing and e-commerce. The world has figuratively come closer. Man has come to depend on others for goods and services. There has been an ever-increasing reliance on machines.

Education has reared its head to be a dominating force. Women are getting educated and shattering the traditional corporate glass ceiling. Migrations have also increased as people have settled in foreign lands to seek a better financial future. All this has changed attitudes and lifestyle. Lifestyles have become fast-paced. Human needs, wants and expectations have changed. The basic personality of man has changed. Education and consequent effects have broadened perspectives.

Yet, at the same time, they have led to the growth of the ego-driven personality constituent. We have become unitaristic in nature focussing solely on self. Family and familial values have become merely an obstacle in our personal path to achievement. We have become selfish and lost appreciation and respect for traditional familial values of tolerance, sharing, compromise, altruism and sacrifice.

The school of social psychologists holds that divorce laws have not become too easy. They have become flexible allowing oppressed individuals stuck in bad marriages the route to personal freedom. Divorce is always the last resort in a court of law.

  • UK divorce law expects a couple to proceed to divorce only after marriage counselling.


  • It prefers the steps of negotiation and mediation to a bitter trial hearing.


  • It argues that divorce settlements have a higher chance of being fair and just if agreed upon by both parties amicably.


  • It holds forth the opinion that a divorce should always be conducted on the principle of what is best for the child involved.


  • The UK divorce law covers many grounds for divorce plugging all loopholes of any bad marriages.
  • These include:

  • Separation


  • Desertion


  • Chronic mental illness


  • Drunkenness and substance abuse


  • Physical and emotional abuse


  • Unfit for family life -- workholism and midlife crisis


  • Both male and female partners can seek divorce


  • The UK divorce law understands people's need for privacy. Hence it has scheduled a walk-in day for couples opting for DIY.


  • UK courts reserve the right to make changes in divorce settlements. They also have the right to track absentee fathers and make them pay child and spousal maintenance. The courts also reserve the right to finalise a fair divorce settlement, which does not favour or prejudice against any one party.


Hence, it has been argued that the cunning nature of man has merely manipulated these laws to suit personal frivolous nature. Modern people do not care and believe in family values. Today, people prefer a fun-filled short-term relationship compared to a long marriage. They rather quit than deal with the conflicts of marriage. Modern life has become so scheduled, impersonal and selfish that we tend to think only of personal, sexual, emotional and financial fulfillment. This attitude has gradually led to a crumbling of morality in society. We are more prone to changing partners quickly to seek constant excitement and fun. We shun routine, responsibility and duties.

There is nothing wrong with the UK divorce law. It is neither too stringent nor too relaxed. People's attitudes have to change to effect a change in the morality of society.

Article Source: http://www.freeforallarticles.com

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you would like more information on how to get a quickie Divorce see www.quickie-divorce.com

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