Bibliographic citations
Ramírez, O., Pérez, N. (2024). La naturaleza jurídica del divorcio por causal de separación de hecho - casación n° 4664-2010-Puno (tercer pleno casatorio civil). [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2882
Ramírez, O., Pérez, N. La naturaleza jurídica del divorcio por causal de separación de hecho - casación n° 4664-2010-Puno (tercer pleno casatorio civil). [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2882
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title = "La naturaleza jurídica del divorcio por causal de separación de hecho - casación n° 4664-2010-Puno (tercer pleno casatorio civil).",
author = "Pérez Soria, Nair Johanna",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This research work explains why family judges grant compensation to the most aggrieved spouse in divorce cases. The question arises for the reasons provided for in article 333, paragraph 12 of the Civil Code. This is the reason why It falls within the curative form of divorce, which means that the spouse is not at fault, but rather that the divorce seeks the end of the current situation, which should be understood as its effective termination. the situation. The marriage relationship ends when the spouses cease to live and cohabit within the period prescribed by law; However, from article 345-A° of the same law it is clear that compensation can be granted to spouses harmed by a de facto divorce, but until now the evaluation and granting of compensation remain highly controversial among judicial administrators. . Although the annulment under consideration is true, the criterion to determine who is the spouse who has suffered the most and therefore deserves compensation was established by the Third Civil Cassation Plenary, and it is evident that the factual treatment of judicial separation in law Peruvian is divorce. of a hybrid nature, that is, a mixture of divorce powers and divorce sanctions, which further complicates the matter, since it is important to mention that divorce due to de facto legal separation is not the same as non-contractual civil liability. The derived compensation sought is different, because family cases have a structure with flexible components and the family judge has protective powers in relation to the application of the law, so in the development of this study we also observed in the work that divorce is included as compensation, there is no clear theoretical development for the de facto separation of spouses, and the compensation for damages applicable in this divorce action will be fair and due compensation.
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