I recently read an article by an Indian lawyer
criticising the lack of property rights for women when they separate from their
husbands. The lawyer was arguing that an Indian woman should have some say in
relation to the sale of her family home and that she should be offered greater
financial security in the event of divorce or separation. The position in India seems to
be similar to the position in Ireland
prior to the enactment of the Family Home Protection Act in 1976.
The article referred to the position of woman in Ireland as
something to aim for. It was an interesting article but by far the most
interesting aspect of it was the absolute deluge of negative comments received
from Indian men. The common theme in the responses was related to the number of
female “gold diggers” who were allegedly marry men for the sake of their money and
then deliberately divorce them. We completely take for granted legislation such
as the Family Home Protection Act and legislation in relation to the payment of
maintenance and financial provision on divorce and separation but it should be
born in mind that while we take all of this completely for granted, changing
public attitudes can be painfully slow and difficult process.
Kevin Brophy
Hi Kevin, great post! It is very sad to hear about woman who don't get a good share after getting divorced. In my opinion, they defenetly deserved to live a good life, and not suffer because of unsuccessful marriages.
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