Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Select Committee on Justice and Equality

An Bille um an gCúigiú Leasú is Tríocha ar an mBunreacht (Colscaradh) 2016: Céim an Choiste
Twenty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution (Divorce) Bill 2016: Committee Stage

12:00 pm

Photo of Ruth CoppingerRuth Coppinger (Dublin West, Solidarity)
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I thank the Chairman for facilitating my request. I welcome the Bill but, unfortunately, I do not have a lot of time to speak about it. Reducing the time from four to two years is a welcome step forward. These amendments will facilitate a discussion on the matter and other requirements.

Most people when they have reached the stage of seeking a divorce have been separated or their marriage has been falling apart for a long time. The stipulation of two years is still too onerous a requirement and prevents people from moving on emotionally, financially and in many other ways. The amendment proposes that the State "shall not require a period of time for the spouses to have lived apart from one another in excess of two years". The reason we stipulated a time was because the Government could, potentially, add a more onerous time in the future.

We also do not think that a judge should have the power to say that a marriage is not over and there is still potential for a reconciliation. We believe that provision should be removed from the Constitution. We can legislate for issues like ensuring that children are looked after and cover the other stipulations as well.