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Что (кто) такое Divorce - определение

TERMINATION OF A MARITAL UNION
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  • [[Henry VIII]] of England broke with the [[Catholic Church]] in order to obtain an annulment.
  • "Just Divorced!" hand-written on an automobile's rear window.
  • Joséphine]], first wife of [[Napoleon]], obtained the civil dissolution of her marriage under the [[Napoleonic Code]] of 1804.
  • [[Marilyn Monroe]] signing divorce papers with celebrity attorney [[Jerry Giesler]].
  • Roman married couple.
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divorce         
n.
1) to file for, sue for divorce
2) to get, receive a divorce
3) to grant a divorce
4) (a) no-fault divorce; an uncontested divorce; (a) divorce by mutual consent
5) (misc.) a divorce settlement
divorce         
(divorces)
A divorce is a man who is divorced. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT
divorce         
1) n. the termination of a marriage by legal action, requiring a petition or complaint for divorce (or dissolution in some states, including California) by one party. Some states still require at least a minimal showing of fault, but no-fault divorce is now the rule in which "incompatibility" is sufficient to grant a divorce. The substantive issues in divorces are division of property, child custody and support, alimony (spousal support), child visitation and attorney's fees. Only state courts have jurisdiction over divorces, so the petitioning or complaining party can only file in the state in which he/she is and has been a resident for a period of time (as little as six weeks in Nevada). In most states the period from original filing for divorce, serving the petition on the other party and final judgment (or decree) takes several months to allow for a chance to reconcile. See also: alimony child custody child support community property incompatibility separate property spousal support
Divorce         
·noun That which separates.
II. Divorce ·noun To make away; to put away.
III. Divorce ·noun Separation; disunion of things closely united.
IV. Divorce ·noun The decree or writing by which marriage is dissolved.
V. Divorce ·noun To separate or disunite; to Sunder.
VI. Divorce ·noun To dissolve the marriage contract of, either wholly or partially; to separate by divorce.
VII. Divorce ·noun The separation of a married woman from the bed and board of her husband - divorce a mensa et toro (/ thoro), "from bed board.".
VIII. Divorce ·noun A legal dissolution of the marriage contract by a court or other body having competent authority. This is properly a divorce, and called, technically, divorce a vinculo matrimonii.
divorce         
I. n.
Separation (of husband and wife), dissolution of the marriage bond.
II. v. a.
1.
Dissolve the marriage of, put out of wedlock, put away.
2.
Separate, part, sever, disunite.
divorce         
(divorces, divorcing, divorced)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A divorce is the formal ending of a marriage by law.
Numerous marriages now end in divorce...
N-VAR
2.
If a man and woman divorce or if one of them divorces the other, their marriage is legally ended.
My parents divorced when I was very young...
He and Lillian had got divorced...
I am absolutely furious that he divorced me to marry her...
Mr Gold is divorcing for the second time...
I got divorced when I was about 31.
V-RECIP: pl-n V, pl-n get V-ed, V n, NON-RECIP: V, get V-ed
3.
A divorce of one thing from another, or a divorce between two things is a separation between them which is permanent or is likely to be permanent.
...this divorce of Christian culture from the roots of faith...
N-SING: usu N of n from n, N between pl-n
4.
If you say that one thing cannot be divorced from another, you mean that the two things cannot be considered as different and separate things.
Good management in the police cannot be divorced from accountability...
We have been able to divorce sex from reproduction.
= dissociate
VERB: be V-ed from n, V n from n
divorce         
¦ noun the legal dissolution of a marriage.
?a legal decree dissolving a marriage.
¦ verb
1. legally dissolve one's marriage with.
2. detach or dissociate: religion cannot be divorced from morality.
Derivatives
divorcement noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. divorce, from L. divortium, based on divertere (see divert).
Divorce         
Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state.
Christian views on divorce         
  • [[Henry VIII of England]] is known for breaking with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] partly in order to obtain an [[annulment]].
Divorce (Christianity); Christianity and divorce; Christian views of divorce; Divorce in the bible; Divorce in Christianity; Catholic divorce
Christian views on divorce find their basis both in biblical sources, as well as texts authored by the Church Fathers of the early Christian Church, who were unanimous in the teaching regarding the issue. According to the synoptic Gospels, Jesus emphasized the permanence of marriage, (see Mark 10 at verses 1 to 12, Matthew 19; Luke 16:18) but also its integrity.
Divorced         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Divorce.

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Divorce

Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state. It can be said to be a legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body. It is the legal process of ending a marriage.

In the United States, divorce is governed by state law, so the specific requirements and procedures vary by state. Generally, a divorce is initiated by one spouse filing a petition for divorce with the court. The other spouse must be served with notice of the petition, and he or she has the right to respond with an answer or counter-petition. Depending on the state, the parties may also be required to attend mediation or a settlement conference in order to resolve any issues. After the issues have been resolved, the court will enter a judgment of divorce, which officially terminates the marriage. Divorce can involve a variety of issues, including but not limited to child custody, child support, spousal support, division of property, and allocation of debt. Depending on the state, the court may also consider the parties’ financial resources and the standard of living during marriage when making decisions regarding alimony.

Divorce laws vary considerably around the world, but in most countries, divorce requires the sanction of a court or other authority in a legal process, which may involve issues of distribution of property, child custody, alimony (spousal support), child visitation / access, parenting time, child support, and division of debt. In most countries, monogamy is required by law, so divorce allows each former partner to marry another person.

Divorce is different from annulment, which declares the marriage null and void, with legal separation or de jure separation (a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a de facto separation while remaining legally married) or with de facto separation (a process where the spouses informally stop cohabiting). Reasons for divorce vary, from sexual incompatibility or lack of independence for one or both spouses to a personality clash or infidelity.

The only countries that do not allow divorce are the Philippines and the Vatican City. In the Philippines, divorce for non-Muslim Filipinos is not legal unless the husband or wife is an undocumented immigrant and satisfies certain conditions. The Vatican City is a state ruled by the head of the Catholic Church, a religion that does not allow for divorce. Countries that have relatively recently legalized divorce are Italy (1970), Portugal (1975, although from 1910 to 1940 it was possible both for the civil and religious marriage), Brazil (1977), Spain (1981), Argentina (1987), Paraguay (1991), Colombia (1991; from 1976 was allowed only for non-Catholics), Andorra (1995), Ireland (1996), Chile (2004) and Malta (2011).