Five Most Valid Grounds for Getting Divorce From Your Spouse
But for the five most valid grounds mentioned herein, it is always better to carry on your marital life than running from pillar to post seeking divorce from your spouse, besides wasting your precious time, energy and your hard earned money.
Five most valid reasons for getting divorce from your spouse!
Image via Wikipedia : A Jewish contract outlining the duties of a husband and wife
Image via Wikipedia : Hindu marriage ceremony from a Raj put wedding
I am happy to know that you have got married recently. Still, I am not happy because, you have not invited me for your marriage though you know pretty well that I am your well wisher. But I am satisfied with your explanation that you have got married under the most difficult circumstances and against all odds.
Not even a month is over after completing your honeymoon. But I am shocked to learn that you have come here seeking my counseling for your marital life. You have hardly spent six months after getting married; but I feel sorry that within this short span of time, you have got disillusioned with your spouse and your marital life.
After all life is to enjoy, but not to get disillusioned with even for the slightest or silly or flimsy reasons. These are all just like air bubbles that surface on the top of the deep sea or ocean of life. They will just come and go provided that you remain patient and these are just trivial things to be ignored.
Yes, agree with what you have said. You know pretty well how to tackle these silly things. But you said that you were actually mentally disturbed by some other intricate and problems of higher proportion.
Though you might have come across a number of problems in your marital life by this time, only a few valid reasons are there to have a parting of ways with your spouse.
1)Your spouse must have deserted you at least for a period of two years.
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Post Commentken bultman
On August 28, 2009 at 6:12 am
Quite an interesting post. Am a bit uncomfortable with point number two.
monica55
On August 28, 2009 at 4:01 pm
Your points are very convincing and well taken. I particularly like number 2 and 3. Thanks for sharing your great tips.
Monica.
Guy Hogan
On August 28, 2009 at 5:04 pm
Marriage is such an intimate relationship. It probably binds two people together tighter then any other relationship. Divorce is always painful.
Ramalingam
On August 28, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Thank you all for reading and commenting my article.
Ruby Hawk
On August 28, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Divorce is painful and everyone should think twice before they make that decision.
Daisy Peasblossom
On August 29, 2009 at 2:29 am
Divorce is sometimes necessary, but should never be for trivial reasons. I recognize some of the above “reasons” as laws that were once on the books in the U.S. before “no fault” divorces were instituted.
iearnonline
On September 1, 2009 at 1:40 pm
useful info,
tasha kazuki
On September 3, 2009 at 12:17 pm
This is useful especially in countries where divorce is legal. It’s good to know the law. Thank you for enumerating these important points.
clay hurtubise
On September 20, 2009 at 11:13 pm
Interesting article. Don’t agree with everything, but well presented piece.
Thanks,
Clay
William H. Sloan
On September 26, 2009 at 12:54 pm
In the Bible, the only valid reason maybe to end a valid marriage is adultery. I don’t agree with some of the things in your article, but I would agree with a previous comment that it is well written.