MORE than one-fifth of divorced women blamed their ex-husbands’ infidelity as the cause for their separation, said the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry.
“Other reasons cited by the women in their divorce petitions (under five years’ of marriage) were misunderstandings (38%) and irresponsible husbands (15.2%),” Deputy Minister Hannah Yeoh told Dewan Rakyat today.
For the husbands, more than half said the divorce was caused by misunderstanding (56.2%), wife’s infidelity (11.8%) and difficult in-laws (10%).
“According to the survey conducted by the ministry in 2014, more than one-third of divorces or separation cases involved marriages under five years,” said Yeoh.
Yeoh was responding to Noor Amin Ahmad’s (Kangar-PH) question on the statistics divorces involving marriages under five years and the reasons behind them.
Meanwhile, Johor recorded the highest number of non-Muslim divorces under five years’ of marriage between 2013-2017.
“Between 2013-2017, Johor had 2,860 divorces among non-Muslims out of a total of 14,440 cases,” said Yeoh.
Johor was followed by FT Kuala Lumpur (2,721), Selangor (1,858), Penang (1,529), Sarawak (1,499) and Perak (1,456).
“In the Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya), there were 2,932 Muslim divorces for marriages under five years,” said Yeoh.
She said that the ministry was still tabulating the Muslim divorce statistics from other states and could not provide the information for now.
To arrest the problem, Yeoh said the ministry was studying the possibility of having pre-marriage counselling for non-Muslims who want to marry.
Currently, Muslims who want to marry have to undergo a pre-marriage counselling session. – November 13, 2018.
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