Article: UK heading for no-fault divorce

Topic by MoreSky

MoreSky

Home Forums Marriage & Divorce Article: UK heading for no-fault divorce

This topic contains 27 replies, has 16 voices, and was last updated by Sjt1975  sjt1975 1 year, 8 months ago.

Viewing 8 posts - 21 through 28 (of 28 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #808342
    +2
    MoreSky
    MoreSky
    Participant
    4865

    “unreasonable behaviour” with a term that ambiguous no fault is effectively law. Nothing has or will ultimately change considering the language. This is all about money nothing more, not monies earned but cash and prizes

    Unreasonable behaviour is further defined. Extract from UK gov website below (there are more):

    Unreasonable behaviour
    Your husband or wife has behaved in such a way that you cannot reasonably be expected to live with them.

    This could include:

    physical violence
    verbal abuse, such as insults or threats
    drunkenness or drug-taking
    refusing to pay for housekeeping

    Desertion
    Your husband or wife has left you:

    without your agreement
    without a good reason
    to end your relationship
    for more than 2 years in the past 2.5 years
    You can still claim desertion if you have lived together for up to a total of 6 months in this period.

    This is quite often where the bulls~~~ DV claims arise.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #808351
    +1
    MoreSky
    MoreSky
    Participant
    4865

    I picture the marriage system more like Hell, with the Government hoping like Satan to snare a few more fools, and all the screaming damned reaching up from Hell with their rotting zombie arms trying to grab hapless fools to pull them in.

    I watched Se7en again recently and have been reading a bit about Dante’s Inferno.

    The Eighth Circle of Hell (Fraud) contains:

    The Sowers of Discord:

    In the Ninth Bolgia, the Sowers of Discord are hacked and mutilated for all eternity by a large demon wielding a bloody sword; their bodies are divided as, in life, their sin was to tear apart what God had intended to be united; these are the sinners who are “ready to rip up the whole fabric of society to gratify a sectional egotism”.

    The souls must drag their ruined bodies around the ditch, their wounds healing in the course of the circuit, only to have the demon tear them apart anew.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #808355
    +2
    FrostByte
    FrostByte
    Participant
    19005

    no-fault divorce = man’s-fault divorce

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #808381
    +2
    BritGHOW
    BritGHOW
    Participant
    2566

    No fault divorce will quickly lead to simply no divorce as the number of men stupid enough to get married drops through the floor.

    #808385
    +1
    MoreSky
    MoreSky
    Participant
    4865

    No fault divorce will quickly lead to simply no divorce as the number of men stupid enough to get married drops through the floor.

    As Ranger One notes they’ve had no fault divorce in the USA for ages and the issue remains.
    The stories from divorced gents in the USA are generally more horrific as well.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #808425
    +2
    Space Cowboy
    Space Cowboy
    Participant
    1466

    Fantastic, another nail in the coffin of marriage. One less nail in the coffin of suicidal men.

    That old money grabbing whore has waited until he retired and then when the spending got cut back and he was around the house more she got p~~~ed off. She’s not prepared to put a loyal old man through hell for asset stripping. Poor bastard.

    "Have you ever thought about any real freedoms? Freedom from the opinions of others...even from the opinions of yourself?"

    #808828
    +2
    Atton
    Atton
    Participant

    “unreasonable behaviour” with a term that ambiguous no fault is effectively law. Nothing has or will ultimately change considering the language. This is all about money nothing more, not monies earned but cash and prizes

    Unreasonable behaviour is further defined. Extract from UK gov website below (there are more):

    Unreasonable behaviour
    Your husband or wife has behaved in such a way that you cannot reasonably be expected to live with them.

    This could include:

    physical violence
    verbal abuse, such as insults or threats
    drunkenness or drug-taking
    refusing to pay for housekeeping

    Desertion
    Your husband or wife has left you:

    without your agreement
    without a good reason
    to end your relationship
    for more than 2 years in the past 2.5 years
    You can still claim desertion if you have lived together for up to a total of 6 months in this period.

    This is quite often where the bulls~~~ DV claims arise.

    With language that ambiguous that only proves the point.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #810481
    +2
    Sjt1975
    sjt1975
    Participant
    2536

    Marriage is already bad enough for Married Men in the UK. If this No-Fault Divorce s~~~ goes through, yet the woman still benefits more than the man in the No-Fault Divorce (as they will expect to, since women will not want to give up any of their current Divorce benefits/entitlements), that will be the final nail in the coffin of Marriage in the UK. When men start getting divorce-raped left, right, and centre, for no reason (i.e.’ no fault’), they may then finally wake-up to the sham that is Modern Marriage. Just get an escort/prostitute or a Sex Doll, if you want to get your rocks off.

    Woman: Where have all the Good Men (TM) gone?
    Good Man: They all got No-Fault Divorced by their loving wives!!!

    R.I.P. Marriage.

Viewing 8 posts - 21 through 28 (of 28 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.