Abstract
Cross-cultural divorce counselling is a type of therapeutic approach that aims to help people and families cope with the complexities of divorce in different cultural contexts. This includes a variety of culturally adaptive and context-specific solutions that target not only the legal and emotional issues of divorce, but also the cultural complexities that can influence the experience and resolution of divorce. This includes access to qualified interpreters, cultural sensitivity training, and customized legal support. This study essentially states that to effectively deal with the complexity created by the diversity of legal systems around the world, a harmonized strategy (as illustrated in the suggested solution) is needed. This reinforces the view that it is clear that this interface requires a multifaceted and adaptable approach to legal methodology. Establishing an effective legal approach in cross-cultural divorce counselling requires more than simply addressing legal complexities. It is about creating an environment where people from different cultural backgrounds have access to justice, understanding and solutions that are tailored to their specific cultural background. This paper outlines the need for cross-disciplinary collaboration and pre-emptive measures to improve cross-border divorce counselling, leading to optimal results for all parties involved.
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