Archive for July, 2010
important aspect of divorce law
When you face any difficulty in your married life, you along with the support of your family members try to solve it, but if problems crosses the limit then there is only one solution called as divorce. You have limited and absolute divorce law to choose from. Even you can also find it that some states have their different opinion about the divorce law in connection to the national government. Absolute divorce includes the misconduct and behaviour in the married life which finally ask for the termination of relation. In this type of divorce law divorced couple is treated as single one. While in limited divorce there is limited degree of separation. Under this law the divorced couple is treated as a couple but they don’t cohabit with each other.
Another type of divorce is called as no fault divorce which is popular in several states of America. Fault divorce does not required any strong reason for divorce and there is not any conditions which both have to fulfil. Previously in divorce judge required some proofs for declaring the one as a offender of any adultery and any misbehave, but in no fault divorce there is no any condition to provide any proof or clew to prove the opposite one as the culprit. Here both husband and wife keep their face clean from any type of blame. Once procedure of no fault divorce is over, the couples is treated as single.
In the matter of divorce case parents have to decide for the custody of children. If they fail to find out any decision regarding children custody, then they can go for case in front of court for deciding the appropriate one for taking custody of children.
importance of rule of law
The basic and the utmost requirement of any society is the implementation of rule of law in their daily life. Rule of law means that every human being is equal before law, and they have to follow law irrespective of their social status in the society. In the modern world, developed countries are feeling proud over their strong control on the action of every human being, their whole society is governed by the rule of law. On the other hand developing countries are partially failing to make their control over the activities of their subjects, means that they are following rule of law but at some instances they are lacking in this section. Developed countries are standing as an role model for the developing countries from the aspect of implementation of rule of law.
Those societies which follow rule of law are mostly considered as an civilized one because they follow rule and regulation in a more strict manner. Everything in these civilized societies appeared in order, like, parks and lawns are in well maintained condition, government officials reach their respective offices on time, transport work in proper manner and most importantly corruption in public offices are negligible. People get good salary, and they deliver their 100 percent. Every society need strict implementation of rule of law for their existence, If any society or nation fails to run their subjects within the law then they can’t flourish and grow and after certain point of time they will vanish. .
