- Recrimination
In
law , recrimination is a defense in an action fordivorce in which the accused party makes a similar accusation against theplaintiff . Inplain English , it is alawyer 's way of saying "you too."Recrimination was generally considered by
family law experts to be one of the most dysfunctional and illogical aspects of the old fault-based divorce system incommon law countries. For example, in the context of amarriage where the marital relationship has collapsed to the point that both spouses are openly committingadultery , the assertion by either spouse of this defense would prevent a divorce even though thefamily unit is clearly no longer capable of functioning.As a result, the defense was formally abolished by statute in many jurisdictions when they converted to a
no-fault divorce regime.The corollary principle of comparative rectitude ameliorated the effects of the recrimination doctrine by holding that if the offenses were of entirely different orders of seriousness, the spouse guilty of the lesser fault was still entitled to relief.
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Antanagoge , the same usage in rhetoric
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