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New Zealand exempts abuse victims from a forced two-year wait before they can seek divorce

  • New Zealand will allow victims of domestic violence to divorce without a two-year wait, thanks to a unanimous vote by lawmakers.
  • Legislators noted that the mandatory two-year period made it harder for survivors to leave abusive relationships.
  • The change received support from all 123 members of parliament, marking a notable political agreement.
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