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New Zealand exempts abuse victims from forced two-year wait before they can seek divorce.
The required cooling-off period before a couple in New Zealand can file for divorce is the longest among no-fault divorce laws.
Victims of domestic violence can seek dissolution of their marriage or civil partnership as soon as a protection order is granted.
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