Woman sues ex-lawyers for professional negligence

A British woman has attempted to sue her former lawyers for professional negligence claiming they failed to properly explain to her that getting a divorce would end her marriage.Jane Mulcahy claimed that, alongside a number of other allegations, her solicitors failed to advise her that finalising divorce proceedings would officially end her marriage.

The Roman Catholic argued that the lawyers should have clearly explained that a divorce would terminate her marriage.
She claimed lawyers failed to take into account her faith and should have recommended judicial separation — a step away from full divorce — as an alternative course of action, the Independent  reported.

Her claims, which were made against two separate firms of solicitors, had already been rejected by the court, but Mulcahy subsequently appealed against the dismissal of certain aspects of the case.

The presiding judge, Lord Justice Briggs said: “The most striking of Mulcahy’s many allegations of negligence against her solicitors was that, having regard to her Roman Catholic faith, Boots had failed to give her the advice which was requisite in view of her firmly held belief in the sanctity of marriage.

“. . . either in terms of the alternative of judicial separation, or about the impossibility of  pursuing divorce proceedings to a clean break settlement, without thereby inevitably bringing about the final termination of her marriage, which she wished to avoid.’

Her case was rejected by the court.  The curious case follows another bizarre divorce proceeding — a woman who is splitting from her husband over peas.

Just one week after getting married, a woman in Kuwait has filed for divorce after discovering her husband prefers to use bread, rather than a fork, to eat peas.

Traumatised by the “shocking sight”, she said she could no longer live with him, owing to his lack of etiquette. The case of the “shocking” peas, reported in the daily Al Qabas yesterday, is not the only bizarre reason for wanting a divorce in Kuwait.

One woman wanted a divorce because her husband insisted on squeezing the toothpaste tube in the middle and not the end.
“We are always arguing . . . He is so obstinate,” she said.

Another woman divorced her husband on their wedding day because the groom had not made the costly arrangements that she had asked for. — Yahoo.

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