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    Default Re: Should Australia do away with no-fault divorce?

    You mean, as compared to the good old days where parents who detested each other stayed together "for the good of the children"? Actually, more typically, one spouse would take the rap for something like "cruel and indifferent behavior" (or whatever the most innocuous "grounds" were for a fault-based divorce) so that the divorce would proceed.

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    Default Re: Should Australia do away with no-fault divorce?

    Ya, or they would fake evidence of adultery. But becoz divorce is so easy to get nowadays, (or is it really?) that means its also easier for families to break up. Hence, I seek your opinion on whether it would be better to make divorce harder to get again , do that it would somehow be fairer. According to Australia's divorce laws. just one person applying for the divorce is enough to get it, rite?

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