Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Divorce in Spain

The Spanish government is going ahead with its pledge to reform divorce legislation in Spain. Although originally last week government spokesmen said that divorce would be granted in just 10 days, the Spanish Justice Minister intervened towards the end of last week and said that only a minority of cases would be granted divorce in 10 days, and that the government expected the average waiting period to be two months.

This is a vast improvement on the current system, and although the Catholic Church in Spain has heavily criticised this latest move, the majority of the electorate support it. Divorce was legalised in 1981 when a very timid law was passed by Spain's new democratic government in the face of heavy criticism again from the Church and the Military. It has not been reformed since, and many believe that if it was already outdated when it was created, it is certainly unsuitable for modern Spain and for changed social values.

The changes to be introduced by the Socialist government are aimed at
  • clearing a backlog of cases - cases can take up to 2 years to settle here, but under the new law will take a maximum of 6 months and a minimum of 10 days -
  • and also at encouraging shared custody of children - something which has become an issue here very recently, as the old law almost always gave custody of the children automatically to the mother.

The notion of a "guilty party" in divorce, due to infidelity or abuse, will also disappear and couples will no longer have to prove responsibility for the marital breakdown. Nor will they have to prove they have been separated for a year before applying for divorce.

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

About time too!

8:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So let me see... a man can meet a women in a bar, leaves his wife and family and be divorced withing 10 days and this is supposed to be an improvement?

5:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Personally, I think a 10 day divorce law is an absolutely STUPID idea. It leaves it open to abuse by immigrants, who will be able to go to Spain, get married to obtain the necessary papers for legal residence, then get divorced and stay in Spain. Also, the sanctity of marriage is going to be lost. I'm very much in agreement with the Catholic Church on this issue. People who marry vow to their partner and to God to stay together until their death, this isn't a vow that should be taken lightly, and so I think the 10 day divorce proposal is a completely stupid idea.

7:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anita TAMO

5:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can anyone direct me to a lawyer in spain for a divorce. I need to get one via the internet as I reside in North America.

3:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A woman can go to a bar meet a man and be divorced with in 10 days without penalty. 95% of woman keep custody of the children and the home. The man has to move out and pay for the house children and wife whilst pay for his life outside the family home no matter who was the unfaithful.

11:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have obtained a divorce in Spain as of 1997, They have not "served " him yet, so I have not recieved the settlement we both ageed to. He now has nothing in his name in his country (Spain) .. now what? He did not send child support for 6 years and has started the last 2 years off and on.

7:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It´s a good idea. In some cases, especially gender violence cases, it´s essential to have the option to leave your partner (personal danger is a good reason to leave a relationship).

In other cases, it just doesn´t make sense to have a long expensive process in order to separate. Humans are imperfect, and shouldn´t have to be forced to spend their entire lives living with someone they don´t love anymore.

This divorce law has laws and safeguards concerning couples who have children, as to avoid causing any trauma or economic problems. As for immigrants, I doubt that any immigrant who gets married will be able to stay in that country without having to go through a judge first.

In any case, this is a MUTUAL divorce. Both parties have to agree on divorce, thus the idea is to avoid abuse and costs. Not encourage them.

3:48 PM  

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