One in eight marriages in the EU today involve bi-national couples. When they end in divorce, things can get really messy. The European Union is planning to make things easier and fairer.Often when bi-national couples split, it can lead to an undignified contest between the two parties as they each seek to file the divorce in the jurisdiction most favorable to their interests. Men, for example, frequently choose the country with the lowest alimony and child support payments. Women and children end up paying the price in the end. Ten EU nations are currently trying to simplify the process. They want the court to decide which nation's law governs the couples divorce. But the bloc is far from reaching a common divorce policy. Germany is hesitant about the measure and warns that it could cause a political rift in the EU.
the Islamization of Europe?.......what?........dream on
ylju 1 year ago
I think EU's media need to spend a bit more fuckin' time educating Europe on the real danger... the Islamization of Europe that's eroding away basic civil liberties in the name of Political Correctness...
EsotericDesi 1 year ago
When it comes to polish-german marrieges, it is common practice that children are taken away from polish parents, simply for speaking polish! This is open discrimination! Hoorible and unaccatable. Meaby that's why she has run away?
zahaj 1 year ago