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Yang Na-rae, on the 'Enduring Couple', says about the husband's abuse of his wife, "It could be a criminal issue" ('Divorce Counseling Camp')

Lee Sebin
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2025-08-29 00:53:03
‘Divorce Counseling Camp’. Photo I JTBC ‘Divorce Counseling Camp’ broadcast capture
‘Divorce Counseling Camp’. Photo I JTBC ‘Divorce Counseling Camp’ broadcast capture

Lawyer Yang Na-rae determined that the wife of the enduring couple is at fault for the divorce.

In the episode aired on the 28th, JTBC's 'Divorce Counseling Camp' depicted the lawyer consultation of the enduring couple.

On that day, the wife of the enduring couple mentioned her husband's faults, such as siding with her mother-in-law, having a poor memory, being good at lying, and not being able to go to the postpartum care center.

Lawyer Yang Na-rae stated, "It seems that there is nothing we can claim as compensation for damages by arguing that the husband is at fault. It can be disappointing and painful. However, since these are past events, they may not be grounds for divorce, and many of them do not even fall under the husband's fault."

She continued, "But just because the husband is not at fault does not mean the wife has no faults. That is not the case. We may have to pay compensation for damages."

She emphasized, "The wife's faults are much greater compared to what she thinks are the husband's mistakes. There are several examples of this, and these can not only be grounds for divorce but could also be criminal issues."

Meanwhile, 'Divorce Counseling Camp' airs every Thursday at 10:30 PM.

[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]

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