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My wife and I were divorced by mutual consent ten years ago.
However section 10A provides that the divorce by mutual consent.
Divorce by mutual consent was actually abolished for women in 1804, a backward step.
California adopted a "no fault" divorce law,allowing couples to divorce by mutual consent.
Divorce by mutual consent is a simple process of submitting a declaration to the relevant government office that says both spouses agree to divorce.
Sometimes, a divorce by mutual consent but without good faith by the wife caused the divorce to be void and she could then be sold.
The couple married thirteen months after the Aga Khan III and his third wife were divorced by mutual consent.
This allowed notably the establishment of divorce by mutual consent (1975), at a time when divorce by fault was the only form offered to divorcing couples.
The divorce by mutual consent or Khula takes place when the wife pays an agreed upon sum of money to the husband in exchange for his releasing her from marriage.
Some time in the 1920s she and Harindranath separated and divorced by mutual consent; their marriage had largely been one of convenience and they had followed different paths.
However, at this time in England divorce by mutual consent was illegal; it was only possible to divorce if one of the partners admitted or was found guilty of adultery.
The behaviour alleged under -above would amount to a matrimonial offence, while the circumstances covered by amount to the first recognition in England of a right of divorce by mutual consent.
These requirements could be problematic if both spouses were at fault or if neither spouse had committed a legally culpable act but both spouses desired a divorce by mutual consent.
The overarching argument is that private divorce by mutual consent for incompatibility is consonant with Christian Scripture, specifically Matthew 19:3-9, where Christ seems to specifically forbid divorce.
The law, which must still go through article-by-article passage in the Senate next week, will revise the civil marriage law to allow divorce by mutual consent after a couple has been separated at least a year.
In the 1920s and 1930s, English law did not allow for divorce by mutual consent, but rather required proof of adultery, or violence by one party; misconduct by both parties could lead to the divorce being refused.
Others have argued in favor of incremental change, like an adjustment a few years ago that allowed couples to get a divorce by mutual consent if they lived apart for a year and then filed for divorce - an overly long and complicated process.
Chairman of the Commission established 18 January 2008 by the Honourable Minister of Justice (Rachida Dati), the distribution of first instance civil litigation and possible civil diversions (including the issue of transfer to the notaries of divorce by mutual consent) and criminal.
And sometimes his thoughts had gone off on their own entirely, to be discovered addressing such subversive matters as divorce by mutual consent, and whether Ghita Pearson or that new girl called Tara Something in Commercial Section would make an appropriate life partner and, if so, which of them the boys would prefer.