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Divorce Explained A Simple Look at Splitting Up
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28366, member: 2262"] Divorce happens when a court legally ends a marriage, changing your status from married to single. Certain legal reasons must exist first when asking a court for divorce. Zimbabwe law allows divorce for only two reasons. The main one happens when marriages break apart completely. The other occurs if mental illness cannot heal or someone stays unconscious for a long time. Marriage breakdown means normal married life cannot come back. Living apart twelve months before filing proves this. If your husband or wife cheats and you cannot accept it, courts also recognize this reason. Courts accept prison sentences as proof of marriage failure. This works when your partner goes to jail for fifteen years. It applies if the court labels them a repeat criminal. It counts if they serve five years during any ten years before you file. Cruel treatment justifies divorce under the law. Excessive drinking or drug use qualifies too. Courts consider many other facts showing marriages cannot continue beyond these examples. For mental illness divorces, your partner needs treatment for five years within ten years before filing. Or they must stay unconscious for six months before you start proceedings. Three doctors must confirm the illness. The court must appoint two of these doctors. Treatment counts whether Zimbabwe courts order it or someone seeks help themselves. Records must show ongoing problems for the required time. Documentation becomes essential for these cases. Anyone wanting divorce must prove these conditions exist. You need evidence showing either a complete breakdown or lasting mental illness. Zimbabwe courts demand clear proof before granting any divorce. [/QUOTE]
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