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Zim divorce cases jump as cheating and cash woes hit hard
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84655, member: 27"] Divorce papers are flooding Zimbabwe's courts for a bunch of classic reasons. Legal experts point to cheating, money problems, and a major cultural shift. The High Court saw a twenty-seven percent jump in filings, handling thousands of applications according to Judicial Service Commission data. Fungayi Jessie Majome of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission notes that more people, especially women, know their rights. Free legal help from the national Legal Aid Directorate lets individuals pursue splits, tackle abuse, or settle property disputes. They can finally get counsel without huge costs. Economic stress and one partner working abroad strain marriages, says Bulawayo lawyer Nikiwe Ncube-Tshabalala. Without family support systems, relationships crack. People sometimes marry for poor reasons to begin with. Counselor Prince Butshe-Dube adds that modern spouses have different expectations. Women gaining financial independence allows exits from bad situations, experts like Nozabelo Ndlovu agree. Retired judge Lawrence Kamocha identifies infidelity, often during long overseas work stints, as the top cause. Younger couples form most filings, and outside family interference doesn't help. Abuse cases are also climbing. [/QUOTE]
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