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    ARMENIAN SPECIALISTS CONCERNED OVER INCREASING DIVORCE STATISTICS

    11:44 * 17.10.14

    The unprecedented divorce rate in Armenia has caused the International
    Association of Psychologists and Lawyers to propose legislative
    reforms aimed at reducing the statistics.

    In a package submitted to the Ministries of Justice, and Labor and
    Social Affairs, it has called for considering amendments to the family
    and judicial legislations.

    "We are hopeful that the legislative amendments will, a little bit,
    mitigate the increasing divorces," the association's president,
    Khachatur Marozyan, told Tert.am, commenting on the justifications
    behind the move.

    Concerns over the increasing divorce rate were voiced at a recent
    cabinet meeting as the executive had to ask for extra budgetary
    funds for the Ministry of Justice to facilitate the issuance of extra
    divorce certificates.

    Responding to Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan's remark about the
    high divorce statistics, Minister of Justice Artem Asatryan proposed
    analyzing the problem.

    Asked what measures they propose to prevent divorces, Mr Marozyan said
    they think that the involvement of independent expert-psychologists
    could be of help. "The lawyer, by virtue of his or her monopolistic
    rights, is actually the only participant in court today. As a
    businessperson, individual or entrepreneur, he or she thinks only
    about sending the case to the court. But our specialists - who work
    of course on voluntary basis course - will be able to bring to light
    corresponding arguments for the spouses to make them step back from
    that. And that practice is a success," he added.

    The lawyer cited financial circumstances and emigration as major
    causes of divorce, noting that families often split apart unable to
    secure the necessary living standards.

    Anush Danielyan, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Labor and Social
    Affairs, had earlier unveiled the available statistics when speaking
    to our correspondent. She said particularly that the divorce ratio has
    increased from 154 to 258 per 1,000 marriages since 1990. "The growing
    trend traces back to the 1980s," she said, citing socio-economic
    factors as major causes.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Armine Davtyan, a social psychologist and
    pedagogue who offers counseling services to spouses, pointed out to
    several other global problems unrelated to socio-economic conditions
    and migration.

    She dwelled particularly on the interpersonal and psychological aspects
    of the problem. "First, the development of a male being implies a
    sense of responsibility and duty. Secondly, we have misperceptions as
    to the upbringing of boys and girls - especially boys as husbands,"
    the specialist said, noting that the wrong approaches often cause
    the two genders to be isolated and avoid a direct dialogue.

    She added that the influence of other cultures giving women more
    freedom could be another serious contributory factor.

    Addressing on the problem, sociologist Aharon Adibekyan said he is
    more inclined to attribute the increasing rate to family factors. "A
    young man leaves perhaps to provide for his family only to find a
    new family abroad. But that may be only one of the reasons," he noted.

    He sociologist said thinks that couples marrying without knowing
    each other well are more likely to divorce. "Secondly, the living
    standards are rather difficult as it is. So they do not understand the
    entire burden of family life and they get divorced once it falls on
    their shoulders. This is the main problem," he said, citing schools'
    failure to teach courses family culture as another reason.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/10/17/divorce-armenia/

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