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• Investigation into marriages of convenience in Murcia municipalities - Feb 4, 2008 - 4:29 PM
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Couples say they are separating so that their children are assigned better schools in the city
Several family courts in Sevilla say they think that there is a simple explanation for a current wave of divorces taking place across the city, because a similar increase was seen at this time last year.
They say many couples are ‘simulating a divorce or separation’ so that their children can obtain extra points in the school selection process.
Last year at this time the courts saw 387 requests for divorce proceedings, of which ABC newspaper reports that 206 are now thought to have been ‘divorces of convenience’. A 50% increase in the numbers has also been seen this year as the school places are about to be awarded.
Last year the Department of Education in the city received a total of 731 fraud claims regarding school placing. ABC notes however that there is nothing illegal in such behaviour under Spanish law.
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jakitron
19 Mar 2008, 11:16
19 Mar 2008, 11:16
utterly dumb,invest in some decent books/equipment & exposure to art &
culture instead,getting a basic generic school education isn't going to
create exceptional children just corporate fodder,disposable like anything
else from souless corporations...like plastic rounded bottomed containers:
useless,impratical & unfunctional
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