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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Three other states have similar laws: Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas. While a couple can still file for divorce in Missouri, the court must wait until after a woman gives birth in order to finalize child custody and child support. Wonderful for domestic violence no exceptions And they are now working on no bank accounts should be owned by women Vote red as a female brain dead [/quote] The law you are claiming is a new law has been a law since 1973. Op, why are you claiming this is a new law? Maybe to spread disinformation? Are you russian?[/quote] It’s obvious they’re a DNC paid operative. There’s a lot of them on this site and they rely on low information others. [/quote] +1 they are definitely trying to make women feel under attack but this law is to protect the rights of all 3 people (man, woman, child) and has been existed for decades. Plus it makes women look dumb, like they aren’t capable of understanding what they read and what the laws are about divorce. [/quote] Protecting you by not letting you divorce the person you want to divorce. No thanks. Women are plenty capable of understanding what this means.[/quote] Obtuseness is your forte. You can file for divorce and go before a judge and receive temporary orders; you can live separately. The divorce will be finalized after the birth of the child.[/quote] And still there is no reason to have to wait to finalize it until after the baby is born. None. Zero. Zip. If all the paperwork is ready to go, sign them and be done.[/quote] Separation without cohabitation for at least six months, if the separation is mutual and voluntary (in other words, if you and your spouse agree to separate), OR Separation without cohabitation for at least one year, if one of you does not agree to the separation and divorce, then the required separation period is one year. https://www.dccourts.gov/...ce-matters These are DC divorce rules. [/quote] Yes and if the year long separation period is up and meanwhile the woman has become pregnant (by another partner for example) then she can still get divorced at that time even if she is pregnant. As it should be.[/quote] I can't speak for DC, but in Maryland if you have sex with your STBX, the clock is reset for another year. So I am sure in your mind that oh-so-blue Maryland is imprisoning women (and only women) in marriages. [/quote] What if a woman becomes pregnant by another man while separated and she isn’t sure who the father is? What if she had sex with her husband and then her new paramour? What if she claims the baby isn’t her husband’s baby, but it is? I believe Anna Nicole Smith did exactly thar, and the true father had to take her boyfriend to court after she died to prove the little baby was his baby. He eventually got his child but he had to force the issue via the court system.[/quote] So the system worked. [/quote]
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