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#71 How Women Are Trapped in Marriage When Divorce Isn’t an Option

#71 How Women Are Trapped in Marriage When Divorce Isn’t an Option

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Did you know there are still places in the world where divorce is completely illegal—and leaving a marriage can cost women their freedom, finances, and safety?

In this Mini Episode, Heather Quick breaks down a powerful TIME Magazine report on the Philippines, one of only two places globally where divorce remains illegal. Through the story of Haidee Dela Guerra, we explore how outdated marriage laws keep women legally bound long after relationships have ended—and why this isn’t just a legal issue, but a human rights and economic justice issue.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. The critical legal differences between annulment, legal separation, and divorce—and why they matter
  2. How strict proof requirements and high costs disproportionately impact women and abuse survivors
  3. Why the ability to legally exit marriage is essential to autonomy, safety, and gender equality

Listen now to understand how the absence of divorce laws can trap individuals for life—and why legal freedom matters far beyond borders.

Link to the article: https://time.com/7342782/philippines-divorce-illegal-congress-bills-catholic-church-annulment-womens-rights/

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