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The Thirty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was approved in a referendum held in May 2019, and removed the constitutional requirement for parties to be living apart before a divorce. It also altered the provisions in Article 41.3.3° on the recognition of foreign divorce.
The Thirty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland which altered the provisions regulating divorce.It removed the constitutional requirement for a defined period of separation before a Court may grant a dissolution of marriage, and eased restrictions on the recognition of foreign divorces. [1]
Iowan Lyz Lenz was a special guest on the "Today with Hoda and Jenna" Tuesday morning for her New York Times' best-selling book "This American Ex-Wife."
Couples are always looking for the secret to success, especially as about 40% of first marriages end in divorce.. To explore the key to a long-lasting relationship, John Gottman, Ph.D., a ...
Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY January 28, 2025 at 5:46 PM Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates recently revealed that his divorce from ex-wife Melinda French Gates was his biggest regret.
The organisation was established by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties among others to represent and support those whose marriages have broken down with the goal of bringing divorce to Ireland. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] South African politician Kader Asmal , a member of ICCL, held the first public meeting for DAG at Liberty Hall on 23 January 1980 ...
The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 was proposed by Mervyn Taylor, now as Minister for Equality and Law Reform, which again proposed to allow for divorce in certain circumstances. It was narrowly passed by referendum on 24 November 1995 with 50.3 of the vote.
Jennifer Garner took to Facebook this week to set the record straight on People magazine's new unauthorized cover story about her. Jennifer Garner on People mag Ben Affleck divorce cover: ‘I did ...