When did humans start getting divorced? - Rod Phillips

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The earliest known divorce laws were written
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on clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia around 2000 BCE.
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Formally or informally, human societies across place and time
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have made rules to bind and dissolve couples.
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Inca couples, for example, started with a trial partnership,
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during which a man could send his partner home.
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But once a marriage was formalized, there was no getting out of it.
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Among the Inuit peoples, divorce was discouraged,
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but either spouse could demand one.
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or they could exchange partners with a different couple—
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as long as all four people agreed.
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The stakes of who can obtain a divorce, and why, have always been high.
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Divorce is a battlefield for some of society's most urgent issues,
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including the roles of church and state, individual rights, and women’s rights.
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Religious authorities have often regulated marriage and divorce.
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Muslims in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia began using the Quran’s rules
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in the 7th century AD—
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generally, a husband can divorce his wife without cause or agreement,
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while a wife must secure her husband’s agreement to divorce him.
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In Europe, Christian churches controlled divorce from the 11th century on,
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with the Catholic Church banning it entirely
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and Protestant churches allowing it in restricted circumstances,
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particularly adultery.
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In the late 18th century, a series of changes took place
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that would eventually shape divorce laws around the world.
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Following centuries of religious conflict,
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Europeans pushed for state governance separate from religious control.
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Secular courts gradually took over education, welfare, health, marriage—
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and divorce.
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The French Revolution ushered in the first of the new divorce laws,
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allowing men and women to divorce for a number of grounds,
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including adultery, violence, and desertion, or simply mutual consent.
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Though progress was uneven, overall this sort of legislation spread in Europe,
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North America and some European colonies in the 19th century.
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Still, women's access to divorce often remained restricted compared to men.
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Adultery was considered more serious for women—
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a man could divorce his wife for adultery alone,
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while a woman would need evidence of adultery,
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plus an additional offense to divorce her husband.
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Sometimes this double standard was written into law;
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other times, the courts enforced the laws unequally.
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Domestic violence by a man against his wife was not widely considered
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grounds for divorce until the 20th century.
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And though new laws expanded the reasons a couple could divorce,
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they also retained the fundamental ideology of their religious predecessors:
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that a couple could only split if one person wronged the other in specific ways.
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This state of affairs really overstayed its welcome.
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Well into the 20th century, couples in the U.S.
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resorted to hiring actors to jump into bed with one spouse,
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fully clothed, and take photos as evidence of cheating.
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Finally, in the 1960s and 70s,
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many countries and states adopted no-fault divorce laws,
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where someone could divorce their spouse without proving harm,
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and importantly, without the other’s consent.
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The transition from cultural and religious rules
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to state sanctioned ones has always been messy and incomplete—
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people have often ignored their governments’ laws
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in favor of other conventions.
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Even today, the Catholic Church doesn’t recognize divorces granted by law.
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In some places, like parts of India,
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Western-style divorce laws have been seen as a colonial influence
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and communities practice divorce according to other religious rules.
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In others, though the law may allow for equal access to divorce,
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bias in the legal system, cultural stigma, or community pressures
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can make it far more difficult for certain people, almost always women.
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And even in the places where women aren’t disadvantaged by law or otherwise,
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social and economic conditions often make divorce more difficult for women.
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In the United States, for example,
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women experience economic loss far more than men after divorce.
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At its best, modern no-fault divorce allows people to leave marriages
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that make them unhappy.
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But dissolving a marriage is almost never as simple
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as sending two people their separate ways.
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What divorcing partners owe each other,
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and how they manage aspects of a once shared life
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remain emotionally and philosophically complex issues.
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