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United they live,united they divorce !!

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Is it an example of mother -daughter affection .. Or.. ?

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Muzaffarnagar, June 21: A daughter's decision to file for divorce over 30 years after marriage has cast a shadow on the marital relationship of her parents, with the old couple also filing for divorce in the same court as their daughter.
Madhu, who had married Lalit Wadhwa in 1974, sought divorce from him in 2009 due to a family dispute.

Though her mother Prem Narula (70) supported her decision, the father Shiv Chandra Narula (72) opposed it.

The father's support for the son-in-law and mother's for the daughter created a rift between the elderly couple, and Shiv Chandra last week filed for divorce from Prem in the same local court in Saharanpur where their daughter's case is pending. Unquote


link for the above:Divorce cases of mother and daughter filed in same court
 
Is it an example of mother -daughter affection .. Or.. ?

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Muzaffarnagar, June 21: A daughter's decision to file for divorce over 30 years after marriage has cast a shadow on the marital relationship of her parents, with the old couple also filing for divorce in the same court as their daughter.
Madhu, who had married Lalit Wadhwa in 1974, sought divorce from him in 2009 due to a family dispute.

Though her mother Prem Narula (70) supported her decision, the father Shiv Chandra Narula (72) opposed it.

The father's support for the son-in-law and mother's for the daughter created a rift between the elderly couple, and Shiv Chandra last week filed for divorce from Prem in the same local court in Saharanpur where their daughter's case is pending. Unquote


link for the above:Divorce cases of mother and daughter filed in same court

Marriage is no longer a sacrament but a partnership agreement or contract. It can be annulled on account of the flimsiest cause. Having said that, it will be difficult to know whether there is some hidden financial aspect to these developments; for example, fil and sil may be partners carrying on a business and fil feels that his loss of money would be more unbearable than the loss/ separation of wife.
 
in today's world,nobody is bothered about 'ooor vaaai' which used to be a source of irritation.owi ng to plenty of oppurtunities now to make a living,'ippadi thaaan vaazhanum' stricture is being contested to ''eppadi vennum naalum vaazhalaam''...i think today's girls are like women in west in the 60's.i know so many divorced women in west who have confided,that wish we both had talked things out or seperated temperorily,so that both could come to our normal senses and behave properly.i personally think,divorce is the very last resort,when its mutual.
 
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