I loved the BTS, I thought at first it was about the music group! 🫣I wish YouTube had an automatic translate…
Posting spoiler tag is something i do almost automaticly these days cause some people are very sensitive to spoilers. Sometimes even if it doesn't spoil anything major, people get cranky.
I loved the BTS, I thought at first it was about the music group! 🫣I wish YouTube had an automatic translate…
So i don't know if you're using computer or phone. For the video there is the settings>subtitles>English(USA) should be available. Don't know if my instruction is 100% accurate. I'm translating my youtube from swedish + i'm using a computer.
Edit : Sorry. didn't read the second part of your post properly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai0UZAdRQm8Looks like the hairdresser gives her a well deserved Beatdown tomorrow…
Yeah, i read the comments. Koreans are really enjoying it aswell and cheering on Okbun haha. Also Seri learning her future SIL are not to be messed with lmao. I loved the scene. Okbun just going straight for her.
Exactly & Any color truck will do, it doesn’t need to be the standard white truck of doom… 🤔
No, she went back to the U.S and came back at the end of 35 i think. She needed to come back anyway cause after you file for divorce there is a 3 month cooling off period before they can go to court and have the divorce granted. 3 months cause they have a child.
Legal & Moral Argument for BS Retaining Custody1. Continuity of Care & Parental StabilityBS has been the primary…
One can only hope it goes that well as in your Final Strategy. I'm wishing the egg donor has no real chance. But you never know in kdrama land. Waiting to see how the writer wants to drag this plot. I do agree on your points though.
I agree with you! This situation is primed for high-stakes legal battles and ruthless maneuvering. CS’s wife…
I don't mind using my name. I mean i have commented about it here before. Since i engage in discussions, i don't really have any intentions to stay anonymous.
As much as we would like for the abandonment to disgust everyone, it doesn't always work like that. I wish every judge took the bad parents morality into account
Depending how it goes, it could also be argued that Hani is yoo young to remember being abandoned aswell. Beom Soo ex will certainly be playing dirty after all.
I don't think Beomsoo ex has been fully honest with the Chairman tbh. I wonder if he will find out some truths and be put off by it. Like you said, it could damage his business aswell.
It's sad, but child abandonment happens quite alot.
We had a show in my country where they help adopted children reunite with lost parents/relatives.
One of those sticks out where 2 siblings was adopted and the daughter decided to find her roots. Brother had unfortunely died due to a bad childhood with other kids(turned to drugs etc.) When she found her bio dad it was found out that he worked as a taxi driver and the mom had just abandoned them and he wasnt able to raise them by himself and him finding out what happened to the son was heartbreaking. Some doesn't deserve to be parents at all. I have alot more words for it, all of them would be against the rules ^^
I agree with you! This situation is primed for high-stakes legal battles and ruthless maneuvering. CS’s wife…
The drama i can think about comparing to is Person Who Gives Happiness(Daily Drama). Ofcourse the situation is alittle different since FL was the adoptive mom. She was tricked into marry SML but it was never registered and just a plot to get the bio child back.
Anyway it ends up in a trial. Both of the bio parents are really selfish. But the judge favored them at first because they were together and willing to work things out (its partly an act btw). The judge seemed to prefer to give the child into custody who had both a mother and a father rather than just 1 parent. There was also a grandmother at home to help (the main villain though).
This is why i'm leaning towards Beom Soo and Seri having to register the marriage. Even if she abandoned at first. She could spin it with the lawyers that she regretted it and tried to make it up but the father forbid her. With all of the power that the Chairman she married, it's not hard for her to do this. Also in the eyes of the court, she is probably the more stable one cause of 2 potential parents + they have lots of money. Beomsoo is gonna need the same stability to even the playing field and also Dongseok's help with a good lawyer.
Considering Seri saying she wants to be Hani's mom for real, it seems like they are going in this direction.
I think we have gotten to the part where they have to add unnecessary scenes just to fulfill the 50 episodes obligation.…
It the norm i weekenders. Also it does make sense for her to come back. Since they need to have a court hearing 3 months after they file for divorce to finalize it.
Can someone clue me in on divorce in Korea? If one files for divorce, why is it that the other spouse must consent?…
You are probably talking about this one?
3. Divorce by Trial (소송이혼) If either of the parties does not want to divorce OR if they both want to, but fail to reach an agreement regarding the terms of divorce; OR, if one party is missing, you can file a divorce complaint against your spouse in order to seek divorce by trial.
If you want to divorce by trial as a foreigner in Korea, you will almost certainly need to hire an attorney, given the difficulty in: 1) drafting a divorce complaint in Korean; 2) preparing necessary documents; and 3) representing yourself in a family court when seeking the best terms and conditions against your spouse — who will probably also hire a lawyer.
As previously mentioned, after filing a divorce lawsuit, you (or your lawyer) must attend the mediation hearing unless there are special circumstances. If the parties fail to agree with the terms & conditions as presented by the mediator during the process, you will probably be subject to several family investigations to verify the financial contribution of each spouse, which will decide the ratio of property division and examine who is more suitable to receive parental rights and/or custody holder (if you have a child or children).
This entire process can take time, upwards of 6 months before having the initial trial hearing. Thus, if mediation fails, the court will assign hearings, start listening to arguments by both parties, examine evidence submitted by each party, and then finally close the hearings. The court will announce its decision on a sentencing day held 3 to 4 weeks after the final hearing. If either party disagrees with the court’s decision, they can file an appeal within 14 days from the date of the decision.
The attorney you hire only represents you in a family court during the 1st stage, so you may rehire them or change attorneys depending on the result. This is one of many reasons you need to be careful when hiring a divorce lawyer in South Korea (or Seoul).
This entire process can take an average of from 6 to 12 months if the case is completed within its first stage.
Legal Grounds for divorce by trial : An unchaste act (adultery); Malicious desertion; Extreme maltreatment by the other spouse or by his/her lineal ascendants; Extreme maltreatment of one spouse's lineal ascendant by the other spouse; When the death or life of the spouse has been unknown for three years; or Any other serious reason for which it is difficult to continue the marriage.
Edit : Sorry. didn't read the second part of your post properly.
Yeah i mentioned the story because it was a korean adoptee aswell.
As much as we would like for the abandonment to disgust everyone, it doesn't always work like that. I wish every judge took the bad parents morality into account
Depending how it goes, it could also be argued that Hani is yoo young to remember being abandoned aswell. Beom Soo ex will certainly be playing dirty after all.
I don't think Beomsoo ex has been fully honest with the Chairman tbh. I wonder if he will find out some truths and be put off by it. Like you said, it could damage his business aswell.
It's sad, but child abandonment happens quite alot.
We had a show in my country where they help adopted children reunite with lost parents/relatives.
One of those sticks out where 2 siblings was adopted and the daughter decided to find her roots. Brother had unfortunely died due to a bad childhood with other kids(turned to drugs etc.)
When she found her bio dad it was found out that he worked as a taxi driver and the mom had just abandoned them and he wasnt able to raise them by himself and him finding out what happened to the son was heartbreaking.
Some doesn't deserve to be parents at all. I have alot more words for it, all of them would be against the rules ^^
She was tricked into marry SML but it was never registered and just a plot to get the bio child back.
Anyway it ends up in a trial. Both of the bio parents are really selfish. But the judge favored them at first because they were together and willing to work things out (its partly an act btw). The judge seemed to prefer to give the child into custody who had both a mother and a father rather than just 1 parent. There was also a grandmother at home to help (the main villain though).
This is why i'm leaning towards Beom Soo and Seri having to register the marriage. Even if she abandoned at first. She could spin it with the lawyers that she regretted it and tried to make it up but the father forbid her. With all of the power that the Chairman she married, it's not hard for her to do this. Also in the eyes of the court, she is probably the more stable one cause of 2 potential parents + they have lots of money.
Beomsoo is gonna need the same stability to even the playing field and also Dongseok's help with a good lawyer.
Considering Seri saying she wants to be Hani's mom for real, it seems like they are going in this direction.
3. Divorce by Trial (소송이혼)
If either of the parties does not want to divorce OR if they both want to, but fail to reach an agreement regarding the terms of divorce; OR, if one party is missing, you can file a divorce complaint against your spouse in order to seek divorce by trial.
If you want to divorce by trial as a foreigner in Korea, you will almost certainly need to hire an attorney, given the difficulty in: 1) drafting a divorce complaint in Korean; 2) preparing necessary documents; and 3) representing yourself in a family court when seeking the best terms and conditions against your spouse — who will probably also hire a lawyer.
As previously mentioned, after filing a divorce lawsuit, you (or your lawyer) must attend the mediation hearing unless there are special circumstances. If the parties fail to agree with the terms & conditions as presented by the mediator during the process, you will probably be subject to several family investigations to verify the financial contribution of each spouse, which will decide the ratio of property division and examine who is more suitable to receive parental rights and/or custody holder (if you have a child or children).
This entire process can take time, upwards of 6 months before having the initial trial hearing. Thus, if mediation fails, the court will assign hearings, start listening to arguments by both parties, examine evidence submitted by each party, and then finally close the hearings. The court will announce its decision on a sentencing day held 3 to 4 weeks after the final hearing. If either party disagrees with the court’s decision, they can file an appeal within 14 days from the date of the decision.
The attorney you hire only represents you in a family court during the 1st stage, so you may rehire them or change attorneys depending on the result. This is one of many reasons you need to be careful when hiring a divorce lawyer in South Korea (or Seoul).
This entire process can take an average of from 6 to 12 months if the case is completed within its first stage.
Legal Grounds for divorce by trial :
An unchaste act (adultery);
Malicious desertion;
Extreme maltreatment by the other spouse or by his/her lineal ascendants;
Extreme maltreatment of one spouse's lineal ascendant by the other spouse;
When the death or life of the spouse has been unknown for three years; or
Any other serious reason for which it is difficult to continue the marriage.