For 27 years, she only stopped by briefly during holidays and then went back to her parents’ home; the court granted a divorce — the standard for when cold treatment by in-laws and neglect of household duties become grounds for the breakdown of a marriage

For 27 years, she only stopped by briefly during holidays and then went back to her parents’ home; the court granted a divorce — the standard for when cold treatment by in-laws and neglect of household duties become grounds for the breakdown of a marriage

This is a court precedent in which the court recognized the wife, who avoided her in-laws’ ancestral rites for 27 years, neglected household duties, and only briefly visited during holidays, as primarily responsible for the breakdown of the marriage. The suspicion of infidelity also compounded the case, and the fact that there was no effort at all to improve the relationship served as a decisive factor in the judgment.
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