It doesn’t have to be this hard to get divorced

Rebecca Feinglos had to wait 18 months for her divorce to be finalized in North Carolina. She had to live separately from her partner for a year before filing. This was due to the state's divorce laws.
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Rebecca Feinglos got divorced after 9 years of being with her partner. She had to wait 18 months for the divorce to be finalized. This was because of North Carolina's divorce laws.
Why it matters
This story matters because it shows how difficult it can be to get a divorce in some states. It highlights the need for changes in divorce laws.
- Why did Rebecca Feinglos have to wait for her divorce?
- She had to wait because of North Carolina's divorce laws.
- How long did Rebecca Feinglos have to live separately from her partner?
- She had to live separately for a year before filing for divorce.
- What was the outcome of Rebecca Feinglos' divorce?
- Her divorce was finalized after 18 months.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal struggle with the divorce process, highlighting the difficulties faced by individuals in certain states.
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