In Divorce, Women No Longer Have All the Power
According to Divorce Attorney Howard Iken, for many years the process of divorce was a process heavily biased toward women, to balance out the fact that it was a man’s world. Traditionally, women were considered the weaker sex. They were the sex to be protected and protected they were – when it came to divorce. But the laws have changed. In divorce, women no longer have all the power. Now, divorce is more even playing field and men don’t automatically lose everything.
The stories go something
like this: “She took the
house, she took the car,
and then she took my
children away.” For many
years the process of
divorce was a process
heavily biased toward
women, to balance out
the fact that it was a
man’s world.
Traditionally, women
were considered the
weaker sex. They were
the sex to be protected
and protected they were
– when it came to
divorce.
This principle was also
directed embedded in the
divorce law of many
states. In Florida and
many other states, there
was a principle known as
the “Tender Years
Doctrine.” In short, the
law said the place for
young children was with
their mom. A man’s
right’s to become the
custodial parent was
trampled on and
completely ignored.
Possession of the
marital home usually
went to the parent that
received the children.
Right off the bat, the
initial position of the
courts was to award the
house and children to
the mom. Though women
did benefit from this
system the effect was to
short change 50% of the
population – men.
Societal developments in
the past few decades
have remedied some of
the power imbalances
between the sexes. One
of those imbalances that
changed in Florida law
is the legal preference
for women as custodians
of children. The “Tender
Years Doctrine” was
abolished in Florida and
custody law was
rewritten to be gender
neutral. Judges were
directed to consider
certain factors in a
custody determination.
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But none of those
factors mention
children. In Florida,
child custody law became
completely balanced and
both sexes gained equal
rights to ask for the
minor children in a
divorce action.
Because of this change
more men are
successfully seeking
custody of their
children. With custody,
possession of the
marital home does not
automatically go to the
mom. Divorce Attorney
Howard Iken notices more
women still get custody
of the children. But
that will change over
time now that the law is
more even handed. In
divorce, women no longer
have all the power. Now,
divorce is more even
playing field and men
don’t automatically lose
everything.
About The Divorce
Center: Howard Iken is
the founder and managing
attorney. He represents
divorce clients in
Tampa, Clearwater, St.
Petersburg, New Port
Richey, Pinellas, Pasco,
and Hernando County,
Florida. For more
information, call his
toll free number at
1-888-4My-Divorce
(1-888-469-3486). Get a
free education on
divorce issues by
visiting
http://www.18884MyDivorce.com
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