Brazilians could divorce in Internet

The Brazilians may make divorces for consensus on Internet without having to resort to lawyers or to line up in court, to thrive on Wednesday a bill approved in a Senate committee.

The project allows using the worldwide computer network for consensual divorce and judicial separation without having to go to a notary or a court, said Sen. Serys Slhessarenko ruling cited by the Agency Senate, official news service of the upper house of Congress.

The bill was passed by the constitutional commission in finality and justice, which implies that it must not only expected to plenary and vote in the House of Representatives and sanction of President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva to take effect.

The bill also contains provisions governing the division of property upon separation, alimony and stabilize the names of spouses.

If approved, the use of the Internet will speed up divorce proceedings for spouses can vent while orders for legal separation in court.

The constitution and justice committee voted in June a bill that eliminates the requirement of prior judicial separation of at least a year before granting the divorce, but the initiative must be voted in plenary before going to the lower house of Congress.

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