zam
Whichever religion you might be.....Im curious to know everyone's (single and married people) view on this matter. Do you believe in such? Why?
Chocoholic
Yes, you can't force someone to stay with another person. People can fall out of love, be in abusive relationships, the relationship doesn't work, whatever reason. I think these days, people are just not programmed to be monogamous with one person their entire life. I know the concept scares the heck out of me.
Bleakus
i think laws such as these should be implemented to let the individual know where he/she stands
zam
Both for your points I believe are correct. However I am torn apart by my heart (w/c is just a hopeless romantic) and my conscience (w/c separates right from the wrong).
Its just the existence of these laws is heart breaking. Yet preparing ourselves for the worst is also needed.
It could also be bec of my religion why I somehow feel 50 - 50 on the subject. I grew up remembering some bible verse which goes something like, whomsoever was brought together by the Lord, our God, cannot be separated by man alone.
I hope also some of us here can enlighten us the legal difference of the ff:
- divorce
- annulment
- legal separation
asc_26
- zam wrote:
I hope also some of us here can enlighten us the legal difference of the ff:
- divorce
- annulment
- legal separation
+10
(so busy here, i hope i can still contribute more regarding this topic. I'll try to finish work early)
^ian^
- asc_26 wrote:
- zam wrote:
I hope also some of us here can enlighten us the legal difference of the ff:
- divorce
- annulment
- legal separation
+10
(so busy here, i hope i can still contribute more regarding this topic. I'll try to finish work early)
Annulment
When a marriage is deemed not to have taken place by the Church. An annulled marriage is still a legal marriage without a divorce taking place.
Divorce
When a Husband and Wife end their legal marriage.
Legal Separation
When a Husband and Wife end their legal marriage, and the wife takes the house, the kids, the family pet, all the money in the bank and her husbands nuts.
Hope that clears it up.
shafique
Divorce is better than a destructive relationship.
The right of divorce is part of Islam. (In the Middle ages this was used against Islam as it was considered too liberal!).
Cheers,
Shafique
asc_26
My insights:
I don't know. I am very conventional when it comes to this topic. Of course, all of us want the relationship to last. These laws help those who are in abusive relationship. If the relationship is already abusive & deteriorating it's better to part ways.
I hate to say this that sometimes these laws are protecting people who don't want to give the relationship a second chance or something. We can get married easily and break up easily, anyway there's a law to protect the heartbreaker.
I see marriage beyond legal contract signed by two parties. Thus, it deserves all chances before ending it easily and seeking the right to divorce or whatsover.
kanelli
Of course we need those kinds of laws if there is legally or religiously a "contract" in the first place. What can be done needs to undone if necessary. It is only logical :D