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  2. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private international law. Family and criminal code. (or criminal law) v. t. e. Divorce in the United States is a legal process in which a judge or other authority dissolves the marriage existing between two persons. Divorce restores the persons to the status of being single and permits them to marry other individuals.

  3. Ellen Pao - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Kangru Pao (born 1970) is an American investor and former interim CEO of social media company Reddit. [1] [2] [3]Pao first became known in 2012 for filing a failed gender discrimination suit against her employer, venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, and has continued to express vocal criticism of the hiring and promotion practices in Silicon Valley.

  4. Women in ancient Sparta - Wikipedia

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    Gorgo, Queen of Sparta and wife of Leonidas, as quoted by Plutarch Spartan women were famous in ancient Greece for seemingly having more freedom than women elsewhere in the Greek world. To contemporaries outside of Sparta, Spartan women had a reputation for promiscuity and controlling their husbands. Spartan women could legally own and inherit property, and they were usually better educated ...

  5. ‘It’s hell’: How divorce laws are designed to create ...

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    Women initiate 70% of divorces. A drawn-out process, child care responsibilities, and structural inequities rob them of bargaining power.

  6. Divorcing During the Pandemic? Here’s How To Safely (and ...

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    Saying “I do” has always been something of a gamble, with nearly 50% of all marriages in the U.S. ending in divorce or separation.But throw in a global pandemic that turns the world upside ...

  7. Divorce in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Divorce is a contentious issue for the Philippines, which has a predominantly Catholic population. It is not typically legally available to Filipino citizens, and annulment is the usual legal alternative. The Muslim Personal Code, however, allows for divorce for couples who got married through the Islamic rite under specific circumstances. [1]

  8. 'Divorce is having a moment': Women who've seen the end of a ...

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    The end of a marriage is an event that can leave both parties feeling their share of shame and regret, but since Adele's latest single, "Easy On Me," was released on Oct. 15, many women who've ...

  9. Divorce of same-sex couples - Wikipedia

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    In the above study, lesbians' divorce risks were 10% higher than for gay men (Table 4). A study of marriage dissolution rates in Sweden spanning the years 1995–2012 found that 30% of both male same-sex marriages and heterosexual marriages ended in divorce, whereas the separation rate for female same-sex marriages was 40% (their Figure 7a).