In some cultures and legal contexts, persistent snoring can be considered a valid reason for divorce, particularly if it significantly disrupts a partner's quality of life or sleep. For example, in certain cases in countries like Japan, a spouse may file for divorce on the grounds of "mental cruelty" if the snoring is deemed unbearable. However, this is quite rare, as most legal systems require more serious grounds for divorce. Ultimately, the specifics depend on local laws and the unique circumstances of the marriage.
Yes they are allowed to divorce.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines.
No divorce allowed
No fault divorce is allowed in all 50 states in the United States.
Not allowed for Christians, normal for Muslims.
yes
Surgery for snoring should be done as a last resort only! There are many ways to try and prevent snoring, but surgery is very dangerous, painful, does not always work, and only people who fit a very specific criteria are allowed to do it. So there is such a thing, but it's seriously unrecommended.
Yes, they are allowed to divorce. However, it is not encouraged to exercise this license unless all other efforts to continue in marriage fail.
snoring (noun) = ronquidos(to be) snoring (progressive verb) = (estar) roncando
No, I have not tried using an acupressure snoring ring to help alleviate snoring.
no