Before the brink: shocking allegations and the bitter divorce!
Before the brink: shocking allegations and the bitter divorce!
A dramatic case of marriage conflict is in the spotlight, in which a native Turkish woman applied for the divorce from her husband, a native Austrian. Her husband treated her with "disgust", prevented her integration into Austria and banned her every job. This stressful Situation led her to feel in an emotional prison. The husband confessed that he offered financial incentives in the form of money for sexual contact, which broke out an unprecedented dispute over the question of guilt in the relationship, as
The woman who moved to Vienna after her marriage in 2012 complained of constant control and isolation by her husband and his family. She lived in constant fear and had the feeling that she could not live her own life. In a terrifying incident, her husband even expressed threats to murder, which further escalated the situation. At the time of the divorce, both believed that their marriage was incurably broken. The court found that both had contributed to the failure of the relationship, with the majority of the guilt being in men. Despite his appeal, the regional court confirmed that he could not successfully contest the stressful allegations, such as the ban on her work. In another legal context, the question of financial responsibility in marriages arises. As explained in an article on Kellermann-kohlrautz.de , every spouse is generally only liable for their own debts, unless they were recorded together. The Turkish case shows that a divorce not only has emotional, but also financial and legal consequences, since debts from marriage can also be viewed together. The judgment of the Supreme Court, which discusses the responsibility of the two spouses in relation to their debts and their effects on maintenance claims, shows the complexity of this legal situation. an unequal struggle for integration and rights
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