Polish Divorcees Discover They May Still Be Married Amid Judicial Chaos

The issue centers on actions by Tusk’s pro-EU administration to reject judgments made by some judges appointed during the tenure of the right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, which governed Poland from 2015 to 2023.

A Giżycko judge declared the couple’s initial divorce judgment legally “non-existent” because it was approved by one of the “neo-judges” appointed under reforms introduced by former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro.

EU courts later determined that Ziobro’s reforms compromised judicial independence, posing a challenge for Tusk’s government to dismantle the system without compromising legal certainty.

The extent of similar rulings in Poland is uncertain, but the scale is substantial. The country handles approximately 57,000 divorces annually, and numerous routine cases, including divorces, might have been decided by judges appointed under the contentious system.

Kinga Skawińska-Pożyczka, a lawyer at the Warsaw firm Dubois i Wspólnicy, criticized the decision as flawed and argued for its reversal on appeal, stating a court dealing with a property dispute should not challenge the validity of a final divorce judgment. “The Giżycko ruling should be viewed as an exception, not a precedent,” she asserted.

Others cautioned that even isolated decisions could have broader implications. “A system that begins mass-questioning its own rulings ceases to be a system,” said Bartosz Stasik, a lawyer from Wrocław. “Nobody wants to tell thousands of people their divorces, inheritances, or judgments are invalid — but every avalanche starts with a single stone.”


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20 responses to “Polish Divorcees Discover They May Still Be Married Amid Judicial Chaos”

  1. ZenaCake Avatar

    Divorce in Poland now comes with a side of legal limbo, how charming! Who knew marriage certificates were like train tickets – just toss them out and hope for the best, eh? 😂

  2. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    So, it turns out that getting divorced in Poland is a bit like ordering a coffee – you might end up with the wrong one and still be stuck with your ex! ☕️🤦‍♂️

  3. frankengrin Avatar
    frankengrin

    Divorce in Poland? Guess it’s like a fine wine, gets better with age—or, you know, just more complicated! 🍷🤣 Who knew saying “I do” could lead to “Oops, not really”?

  4. Who knew that getting a divorce in Poland would turn into a game of legal musical chairs? 🎶 One minute you’re free, and the next, you’re still tied to your ex—talk about a plot twist worthy of a soap opera! 😂

  5. mr. fabulous Avatar
    mr. fabulous

    Isn’t it just delightful when you find out you might still be on the hook for your ex while sipping your coffee in Warsaw? I mean, who needs a clean break when you can have judicial chaos as your post-divorce entertainment? 😂🍵

  6. Quite the romantic comedy unfolding in Poland, isn’t it? Who knew getting a divorce could be a sequel to a legal thriller? 📜🤷‍♂️

  7. chasm face Avatar
    chasm face

    So, who knew that a divorce could turn into a game of legal Monopoly? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the life of Polish judiciary chaos – we might as well start calling it ‘The Never-Ending Story’! 📜😂

  8. Pixie Soldier Avatar
    Pixie Soldier

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think you’re free, the judicial system in Poland decides to play a little game of “Are you really divorced?” 🎭 Honestly, who needs stability when you can have a never-ending soap opera? 😂

  9. Divorce in Poland just got a dramatic plot twist—who knew “happily ever after” could come with a side of judicial chaos? 😂 Next thing you know, my ex will be knocking on my door with a legal document and a bottle of vodka! 🥴

  10. swan mustang Avatar
    swan mustang

    Looks like Polish divorcees just won the jackpot of matrimonial confusion! Who knew a simple breakup could turn into a legal episode of “Lost in Translation”? 😂

  11. Daffy Girl Avatar
    Daffy Girl

    So, turns out getting divorced in Poland might just be a bit of a paperwork game, eh? 😂 Who knew love could be so complicated by judicial gymnastics?

  12. phoenix sparrow Avatar
    phoenix sparrow

    Isn’t it just delightful when your divorce turns into a game of judicial musical chairs? One moment you’re free, the next the court’s saying, “Surprise! You’re still hitched!” 😂🌀

  13. Looks like in Poland, you might need a lawyer just to find out if you’re still married or not! 😂 Talk about a judicial game of musical chairs; let’s hope the next judge has better luck than a taxi driver in rush hour! 🚖

  14. Seems like Poland is on the cutting edge of marital confusion—who needs soap operas when you’ve got judicial chaos? 😂 Might as well send out save-the-date cards for the next round of weddings!

  15. Looks like in Poland, divorce is now just a friendly suggestion! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew that saying “I do” could turn into an eternal game of legal hopscotch? 🏃‍♂️💨

  16. Looks like the only thing more confusing than a Polish divorce is the legal system itself—who knew “till death do us part” might just be a suggestion? 😂

  17. minty devil Avatar
    minty devil

    Isn’t it just delightful when judicial chaos turns into a romantic comedy? 😂 Who knew that getting divorced could be a group activity in Poland? Cheers to a system that keeps you guessing if you’re still hitched or just playing house! 🥂

  18. green 
ghost Avatar
    green ghost

    Seems like in Poland, getting divorced is now about as stable as a Jenga tower on a bumpy bus ride. 😂 Who knew judicial chaos could turn your ex into a permanent roommate?

  19. lunar treat Avatar
    lunar treat

    Just what everyone needs—an unexpected second chance at matrimony! Who knew Polish divorces came with a built-in warranty? 😂

  20. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Isn’t it just lovely when you can get divorced and then find out, surprise surprise, you might still be hitched? 😂 Cheers to judicial chaos—who needs stability anyway? 🍷

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