The Washington Post recently ran an article discussing the issues faced by unhappy couples in the Philippines as a result of its divorce ban. The Philippines is the last country on Earth where divorce is denied to the majority of citizens, with only a few narrow grounds serving as possible exceptions to the blanket ban. Though this may seem like a good and noble way to create stable, strong families, experts say the reality is often far from ideal.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Divorce Ban Leads to Unintended Consequences
Divorce Ban Leads to Unintended Consequences
The Washington Post recently ran an article discussing the issues faced by unhappy couples in the Philippines as a result of its divorce ban. The Philippines is the last country on Earth where divorce is denied to the majority of citizens, with only a few narrow grounds serving as possible exceptions to the blanket ban. Though this may seem like a good and noble way to create stable, strong families, experts say the reality is often far from ideal.
The Washington Post recently ran an article discussing the issues faced by unhappy couples in the Philippines as a result of its divorce ban. The Philippines is the last country on Earth where divorce is denied to the majority of citizens, with only a few narrow grounds serving as possible exceptions to the blanket ban. Though this may seem like a good and noble way to create stable, strong families, experts say the reality is often far from ideal.
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