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China’s Shocking New Divorce Exam Policy

Deciding to obtain a divorce from a long-term partner is usually a well thought out decision an individual has made for themselves. New Jersey’s modern-day courts make the process of divorce less painful by not forcing a reconciliation between parties that both desire a legal separation. New Jersey Shocked Over China’s New Divorce Policy Couples […]

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Voorhees divorce attorneyDeciding to obtain a divorce from a long-term partner is usually a well thought out decision an individual has made for themselves. New Jersey’s modern-day courts make the process of divorce less painful by not forcing a reconciliation between parties that both desire a legal separation.

New Jersey Shocked Over China’s New Divorce Policy

Couples seeking divorce in other countries are not as fortunate. Incredibly, news reports have surfaced discussing a controversial new effort being made by the Chinese government in an attempt to curb rising divorce rates amongst their citizens. The country now requires couples seeking a divorce to individually take exams. Based on each individual’s scores, the courts may approve or deny their requests for divorce. If courts believe there is room for reconciliation or recovery of the marriage, then they won’t grant a divorce judgment.

Issues such as child custody and parental rights are highly debated in family court in New Jersey, but China’s exam asks questions such as “what is your child’s favorite snack?” to gauge each parent’s involvement in their child’s life. When both couples score highly on these exams, the courts usually determine there is a possibility for them to remain married and work on their issues.

Contact New Jersey’s Top-Rated Family Attorneys at Davis & Mendelson

Thankfully, there are no such divorce exams in the United States. The attorneys at Davis & Mendelson are experienced, compassionate and highly trained to seek the best possible resolution in your divorce case. Our attorneys can help you ensure your rights are protected throughout your case, and we will fight to make the entire process as painless and quick as possible. Our law firm can be reached through our online contact form.

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