Bipartisan Agreement On Outdated Marriage Law – Labour

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Changes to outdated relationships legislation has passed its third reading giving family violence survivors the power to quickly dissolve abusive marriages.

โ€œThe Family Proceedings (Dissolution for Family Violence) Amendment Bill updates our marriage laws to remove the requirement to wait two years for a divorce in cases of family violence,โ€ Dr Deborah Russell said.

โ€œThis is an important step towards helping people with violent partners to leave their relationships and removes a source of power that abusers can retain over their victims even after separation.โ€

The Memberโ€™s Bill was first introduced by former Labour MP Angie Warren-Clark, with Deborah Russell now seeing the legalisation through the House.

โ€œI think this is an important milestone for all parties. It shows we can work together when itโ€™s clear there is an issue that we can solve together – putting politics aside for the betterment of New Zealandersโ€™ safety.

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โ€œThis Bill also highlights the need for a much more thorough review of our divorce law so that it fits with modern realities. Our current law dates to 1980, and more than forty years later we have a very different way of forming and dissolving relationships,โ€ Deborah Russell said.