Ascención Chirivella Marín (born January 28, 1894 in Valencia, Spain, died 1980, Mexico), first law graduate, who could graduate in Spain to practice as a lawyer.
She specialized in civil law and carried out an active participation in meetings to vindicate the rights of women, being a great speaker that defended eloquently the benefits that the Second Republic supposed for women, in which the woman acquired rights: right to vote, right to access to political positions, right to divorce, contemplating the payment of pensions for the maintenance of children to divorced men, or the fact that women as mothers are not discriminated against in the parental rights of children , or in case of being widowed and remarried, unlike what is contemplated in the Civil Code of 1889.