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THE UPDATED DIVORCE STATISTICS IN AUSTRALIA
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Topics
  • UNDERSTANDING THE DIVORCE LAWS IN AUSTRALIA
  • THE MOST COMMON REASONS FOR DIVORCE
  • THE STATE OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN AUSTRALIA

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UNDERSTANDING DIVORCE LAWS IN AUSTRALIA
  • In Australia, the court practises a no-fault"
    divorce process, meaning that partners have no
    responsibility to provide a satisfying reason for
    their divorce. The only reason they need to
    verify is that there is an irreversible breakdown
    of the marriage.

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  • You and your spouse should meet the following
    criteria to successfully file a divorce in
    Australia
  • You and your spouse have been living separately
    for at least 12 months
  • You are an Australian citizen or resident living
    in Australia, or
  • You consider Australia as your permanent home.
  • Even if you're not married in Australia, you can
    still apply for a divorce if the Australian court
    recognises your foreign marriage under Marriage
    Act 1961. You only have to present an English
    version of your marriage certificate if your
    original certificate is in your native language.

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THE MOST COMMON REASONS FOR DIVORCE
  • Understanding why other couples choose to
    separate can help individuals come to terms with
    their situation.

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Communication problems
  • Many former spouses report communication issues
    as the primary source of conflict, leading to an
    unpleasant environment and a feeling of
    disconnection. Miscommunication involves not
    being able to communicate needs, emotions and
    expectations effectively.

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Loss of connection
  • Losing touch with their former partner is also
    reported as a primary source of conflict. This
    disconnection can occur due to various factors,
    including physical separation caused by work or
    lifestyle changes, unresolved disagreements, and
    lack of trust.

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Infidelity or loss of faith
  • Cheating or other forms of infidelity is another
    common cause of divorce_ Over time, a lack of
    trust can lead to the breakdown of a relationship
    and ultimately end in divorce.

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Physical or emotional abuse
  • This is also a significant factor leading to the
    dissolution of marriages. Physical abuse includes
    hitting, punching or any form of violence.
    Emotional abuse involves using words to
    manipulate, threaten and cause fear in one's
    partner.

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Financial problems
  • Another common problem pointed out by most
    divorcees is economic issues. This could involve
    disagreements on how to spend, save or invest
    money. It can also include not agreeing on a
    budget, leading to long-term debt or overspending.

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THE STATE OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN AUSTRALIA
  • Last November 10, 2022, the Australian Bureau of
    Statistics (ABS) released the official marriage
    and divorce statistics for 2021 on their official
    website.

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According to the ABS, there were 89,164 marriages
registered nationally for the reference year. The
ABS stated that this number is below the
pre-pandemic figures (113,815) but is higher than
Australia's historically lowest number, which was
78,989 in 2020.
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  • Many factors affected the decline of marriage
    during the pandemic, such as the following
  • Restrictions on the number of people attending a
    public or religious ceremony,
  • State border closures,
  • Financial stress caused by job losses and other
    economic impacts of the pandemic.
  • The divorce rate in the country faces a sharp
    increase compared to the previous year's figure.
    In 2021, the country recorded 56,244 divorces, a
    13.6 jump from 49,510 in 2020. The Federal
    Circuit and Family Court of Australia stated that
    the reason behind this spike is the
    administrative changes to reduce divorce
    timeframes and increase finalisation.
  • The government department mandated this to reduce
    the growing backlog of divorce applications in
    the court. The changes included
  • Online lodgement of documents,
  • Expedited hearing process,
  • Reduced costs for filing and processing
    paperwork,
  • Couples counselling services and support
    programs.

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