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That's the kind of misogynistic outburst that could easily find you on the naughty step..........if it weren't for the fact that it has just gone 5pm, and thus all of the female mods are probably in the kitchen rustling up some dinner for their hubbies!
It's not F*****g illegal yet though, is it?
'ang on a minute? "all of the female mods"? WTF? Don't tell me NAT is "Female"...?
It would explain a lot.
Last edited by Zigenare; 10 September 2018, 16:15.
That's the kind of misogynistic outburst that could easily find you on the naughty step..........if it weren't for the fact that it has just gone 5pm, and thus all of the female mods are probably in the kitchen rustling up some dinner for their hubbies!
Divorce laws in England and Wales are set to be overhauled under government plans seeking to allow couples to split up more quickly and with less acrimony.
Justice Secretary David Gauke, who has said the lawyers/solicitors/friends create "unnecessary antagonism", is to begin a consultation on introducing "no-fault" divorces.
Campaigners said it could be a "landmark moment" for divorce law.
In July, a woman's appeal for divorce was rejected by the Supreme Court due to her husband's refusal to split. Tini Owens, 68, from Worcestershire, wanted to divorce her husband of 40 years on the grounds she is unhappy.
Divorce laws in England and Wales are set to be overhauled under government plans seeking to allow couples to split up more quickly and with less acrimony.
Justice Secretary David Gauke, who has said the lawyers/solicitors/friends create "unnecessary antagonism", is to begin a consultation on introducing "no-fault" divorces.
Campaigners said it could be a "landmark moment" for divorce law.
In July, a woman's appeal for divorce was rejected by the Supreme Court due to her husband's refusal to split.
Tini Owens, 68, from Worcestershire, wanted to divorce her husband of 40 years on the grounds she is unhappy.
Divorce law: Ministers plan overhaul to cut 'antagonism'
Divorce laws in England and Wales are set to be overhauled under government plans seeking to allow couples to split up more quickly and with less acrimony.
Justice Secretary David Gauke, who has said the system creates "unnecessary antagonism", is to begin a consultation on introducing "no-fault" divorces.
Campaigners said it could be a "landmark moment" for divorce law.
In July, a woman's appeal for divorce was rejected by the Supreme Court due to her husband's refusal to split.
Tini Owens, 68, from Worcestershire, wanted to divorce her husband of 40 years on the grounds she is unhappy.
Divorce law: Ministers plan overhaul to cut 'antagonism'
Divorce laws in England and Wales are set to be overhauled under government plans seeking to allow couples to split up more quickly and with less acrimony.
Justice Secretary David Gauke, who has said the system creates "unnecessary antagonism", is to begin a consultation on introducing "no-fault" divorces.
Campaigners said it could be a "landmark moment" for divorce law.
In July, a woman's appeal for divorce was rejected by the Supreme Court due to her husband's refusal to split.
Tini Owens, 68, from Worcestershire, wanted to divorce her husband of 40 years on the grounds she is unhappy.
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