She Was Faulted in Her Divorce for Refusing Sex. A European Court Disagreed.
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Top European human rights court backs French woman who refused sex with her husband
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Top European rights court rules woman's refusal to have sex not a fault in divorce case
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Woman who refuses sex is not ‘at fault’ in divorce in France, court rules
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Rich opt out of English courts for private divorces
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Multiple divorces and financial difficulties: New Orleans suspect's court filings
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