Estonia's ministers critical of plan to simplify divorce procedures
Critics of the plan to simplify divorce procedures argue it would come at the expense of the safety of domestic violence victims and children, while Minister of Justice Liisa Pakosta says the goal is precisely to better protect victims of violence.
Estonia's proposed simplification of divorce procedures has drawn criticism from some ministers. Opponents express concerns that the changes could compromise the safety of individuals experiencing domestic violence and their children. They argue that easier divorce processes might inadvertently put vulnerable parties at greater risk. However, the Minister of Justice, Liisa Pakosta, contends that the reforms are intended to enhance protections for victims of violence. She believes the new measures will ultimately serve to safeguard those most at risk.
The debate highlights a critical balance between streamlining legal processes and ensuring the paramount safety of domestic violence victims and children during divorce.
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