You even changed your child’s last name, but still can’t get a divorce? — A court’s dismissal of a divorce claim in a remarried family and the standard for ‘possibility of reconciliation’

You even changed your child’s last name, but still can’t get a divorce? — A court’s dismissal of a divorce claim in a remarried family and the standard for ‘possibility of reconciliation’

After remarrying, they built a new family while even changing the surname and family origin of the child from the previous marriage, but the plaintiff filed for divorce due to coercive behavior and parenting conflicts. The court considered the weight of changing the child's surname, the defendant's willingness to improve, and the shared responsibility for poor communication, recognized the possibility of restoring the marriage, and dismissed the divorce claim.
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