Extra-Marital Affairs, Betrayal and the Modern Divorce Process
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In this thought-provoking episode of Dear Divorce Diary, Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Practising Family Lawyer) tackle one of the most emotionally charged issues in family law: extra-marital affairs and their impact on separation and divorce.
Although Australia operates under a no-fault divorce system, Daz and Jop explore why affairs can still play a significant role in the breakdown of relationships, family dynamics, parenting arrangements, and even allegations of coercive and controlling behaviour.
The discussion moves beyond the traditional concept of infidelity and examines how affairs can become intertwined with:
- Emotional abuse
- Psychological harm
- Family violence dynamics
- Coercive control
- Family contributions and relationship breakdown
Key Takeaways
This episode highlights the reality that while Australia has a no-fault divorce system, the emotional and behavioural consequences of affairs can still have profound effects on:
- Families
- Parenting relationships
- Mental health
- Court proceedings
- Allegations of coercive or emotionally abusive conduct
Important themes explored include:
- Respect and honesty during relationship breakdown
- The emotional impact of betrayal
- The evolving role of coercive control in family law
- How modern technology is changing relationships
- The importance of understanding the broader context surrounding infidelity
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