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In Australia, it is said that those couples who are not happy in their marriage are getting divorced through the use of the internet. The internet which has a vast dimension is making unhappy couples get divorced easily. In Australia, the online divorce for 18 months has been successful till date.
The online Divorce was started in December 2009 which allows unhappy married couples to leave their spouses over the internet. In Australia, it is said that there has been 3663 divorces in the past year and 3466 of them have happened through the online divorce system.
To
end
a
marriage
has
become
easy
for
unhappy
married
couples
due
to
the
new
technology
from
the
internet.
The
Federal
Magistrates
Court
sends
out
a
text
message
to
the
unhappy
married
couple
after
their
divorce
is
granted
which
saves
a
lot
of
time
going
to
the
court
for
hearings.
According
to
Dr
John
Spoehr,
executive
director
for
an
Australian
Institute
for
Social
Research
has
said
that," The
movement
towards
online
divorce
service
provision
has
been
huge,
whether
that"s
law,
health,
community
services
.
.
.
it"s
been
pretty
profound
these
past
few
years.
It"s
a
way
of
reducing
admin
costs
and
it"s
certainly
more
convenient
for
people
to
access
this
type
of
thing
online."
Although the original way of getting a divorce in court is still functional, the online divorce system for unhappy married couples is becoming more popular. Richard Foster, a chief executive for Family Law Courts said that," It does not mean that people can get divorced online, this service simply provides people with an alternative way to file their applications, in addition to the traditional way by post or in person at a family law registry."



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