Divorce as a family dysfunction and its consequences on children Cover Image

Divorțul ca disfuncție a familiei și consecințele acestuia asupra copiilor
Divorce as a family dysfunction and its consequences on children

Author(s): Ioan Ștefan Tohătan
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Applied Sociology, Family and social welfare
Published by: Editura U. T. Press
Keywords: Divorce; marriage; partners; dissolution of marriage; caused of divorces;

Summary/Abstract: In the interest of family law and limited legal literature, the family designates only the spouses and their children. Otherwise, the freely consented marriage is the union between a man and a woman, concluded according to the law, in order to start a family, and reglemetata the mandatory rules of law. Although in principle the marriage ends in life, she can separate through divorce if there are special reasons have seriously damaged relations between spouses and marriage can not continue.Divorce is a legal way terminating marriage. The divorce ends the married couple as marriage both partners lacks substantive elements on which it was terminated: mutual feelings of emotional nature, close relations and friendship, moral and material support given. Divorce is a complex psychological and social phenomenon, caused by a multitude of economic, social, cultural and religious acting for individuals, couples inside and outside.Dissolution of marriage is not only pesonal problems, because it not only interested in two husbands, but also society. The social character of marriage will make both spouses or only one of them can not constitute sufficient grounds for dissolution of marriage, divorce ruling only when the marriage can not continue because of good reasons. The impossibility of continuing the marriage shall be ascertained by the competent State authority, the state is directly interested in defending marriage and the family, that has regulated how a divorce can be accepted.In divorce proceedings partners are engaged couple - husband and wife - but, where appropriate, and third parties as well as their descendants (children), parents, relatives, colleagues, friends or neighbors (as witnesses). In traditional communities and certain ethnicities divorce is a matter that involves nations or even the entire community.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 227-241
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Romanian