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Divorce Archive - Page 13

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Acrimonious divorces can damage children’s immune systems

A study conducted by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh has revealed that children whose parents divorce acrimoniously are three times more susceptible to common infections up to 40 years later. It also discovered that the children of couples who divorced amicably were no more likely to have weak immune systems in adulthood than children... Read More

US man files for separation from his former teacher and rapist after 12 years of marriage

In 2005 Vili Fualaau wed Mary Kay Letourneau, his former teacher and the mother of his two daughters. The journey to the alter had certainly not run smoothly. A year prior, Ms Letourneau finished serving seven years behind bars, having been convicted of two counts of second degree rape of a child. The child in question was Mr Fualaau, who was just... Read More

Head of Palestinian Islamic Courts bans divorce during Ramadan

The Head of Palestinian Islamic Courts has told judges not to grant divorces over the period of Ramadan, because being deprived of food and cigarettes can “create problems” in relationships. In Palestine, just as in Israel and Lebanon, all divorce matters are dealt with by religious courts, in this case sharia. On Sunday, Judge... Read More

Comedy duo Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor divorce as friends

Fellow actors Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor are the most recent Hollywood couple to decide to part ways. In a joint statement, the pair emphasised the fact that they are splitting amicably and will now concentrate on co-parenting. The Telegraph reports that Stiller, 51, proposed to Taylor, 45, during his filming of Meet the Parents. They... Read More

Australian same-sex couples who married abroad unable to divorce

Despite 22 same-sex marriage related parliamentary bills having been introduced since 2004 and recent polls showing that the majority of Australians are in favour of marriage equality, gay marriage has not yet been legalised in Australia. Though civil unions have been introduced in most Australian states, same-sex couples who wish to marry must... Read More

Clinton aide Huma Abedin files for divorce from Anthony Weiner

Vice Chair of Hillary Clinton's 2016 election campaign Huma Abedin is set to divorce her estranged husband Anthony Weiner, after filing her petition at Manhattan Supreme Court last Friday. The pair had separated last year amid allegations that Mr Weiner, a former congressman, had been exchanging sexually explicit messages and photographs... Read More

Sir James Munby calls for divorce law change “as fast as sensibly possible”

Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division, has called to hasten steps to "de-link" divorce and financial proceedings as well as usher in online divorce. In the latest 'View from the President's Chambers', Sir James Munby, who is the most senior family law judge in England and Wales, advocated strongly for the... Read More

DJ Mark Ronson’s model wife files for divorce

Grammy-winning producer, Mark Ronson, is getting divorced from his model and actress wife, Joséphine de La Baume after five and a half years of marriage. She filed the divorce petition, citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ as the reason for the split. Ronson, 41, best known for his collaborations with artists such as Amy Winehouse and Bruno... Read More

Landmark judgment in Italian Supreme Court ends indefinite maintenance payments

The Supreme Court of Cassation in Rome has ruled that divorcees do not have the right to automatic indefinite maintenance payments. The judges concluded the proceedings between Vittoria Grilli and Lisa Lowenstein with a call to modernise divorce and not see it as a “set-up for life”. The Telegraph reports that Italy’s... Read More

Wife awarded £453m in mammoth divorce case in English courts

An estranged wife has been awarded £453 million in one of the largest ever divorce settlements in the UK. The case, heard in London by Mr Justice Haddon-Cave, upheld the English courts’ principle that there is to be no discrimination between the contribution of the breadwinner and homemaker. The Russian husband, 61, who is an oil... Read More