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    The patterns of marriage‚ divorce and cohabitation over the past 40 years has varied quite significantly. In 1972‚ the highest ever number of couples (480‚000) since the Second World War got married. Now‚ obviously there is a reason for this. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS)‚ this was due to the baby boom generation of the 1950s reaching marriageable age and these people choosing to marry at a younger age compared with previous generations. However‚ after this period‚ the number

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    Examine the reasons for the change in the patterns of marriage and cohabitation in the last 40 years (24 marks) Since the 1970s there has been a dramatic decrease in the number of marriages. There has also been an increase in one parent families and in cohabitation‚ this is where you are not married but live together. However there’s the new right who disagree with the whole idea‚ they claim it as less stable and it could lead to an increase the moral breakdown of society‚ they also see a link

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    Cohabitation In recent years‚ there is an increasing at the rate of cohabitation in the society. Cohabitation by definition is two unmarried people living together. In moral values‚ this does not seem an appropriate situation because of there is no marriage between couples. However‚ cohabitation is a chance and requirement to establish strong bonds at the relationship. First of all‚ cohabitation will be a trial period before marriage. We encounter with divorces in our daily lives because of couples

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    Cohabitation Is The Better Choice Than Marriage Who want to leave alone in their whole lives? The answer is no. That’s reason why most of people think that marriage is the most important part in our life time. When someone doesn’t get married‚ the others will think that‚ this person may have problems with temper or thinking‚ that maybe a weird person if he or she refuses married. Sometimes people get married in hurry so that the result of their marriage is divorce. Nobody thinks divorce is a good

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    Cohabitation agreement helps a couple get treated like a married couple‚ such as when applying for a mortgage or working out child support. However‚ in some other areas‚ such as property rights‚ pensions and inheritance‚ they are treated differently. Save from unnecessary cost and litigation should their cohabitation break down.Regulate their property rights and what arrangements might be made for mutual financial support‚ dealing with debt‚ caring for children‚ etc. A cohabitation agreement will

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    and not just for a little while: The percentage of older Americans who are living together has skyrocketed in recent years‚ and new research finds that those who cohabit are most likely to stay that way instead of splitting or getting married. "Cohabitation is really taking hold across the generations. It is now a viable alternative to marriage‚ even to older adults‚" said Susan Brown‚ the study’s lead author and co-director of the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green

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    Should We Live Together? 1 Should We Live Together? What Young Adults Need to Know about Cohabitation Alita Lyon Utilizing Information‚ COM 125 Professor Verdi June 17‚ 2007 Should We Live Together? 2 Should We Live Together? A Review of the Literature Cohabitation is replacing marriage as the first living together experience for young men and women. When brides walk down the aisle over half have already lived together with a boyfriend. For today ’s young adults

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    divorced at record rates which are really affecting people views psychologically when it comes to marriage vs. cohabitation; therefore‚ I plan on exploring both options to see how both of these options work. A marriage is a legally binding agreement that grants each partner a wider range of rights and responsibilities. Ending this type of relationship requires a legal procedure. Cohabitation is the act of living together without a legally recognized union. This allows individuals to part ways

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    the perfect dress or tux and a decadent cake‚ most aren’t ready to commit to what comes after. Some call it living in sin‚ others call it living in bliss‚ but these days it ’s almost expected that a couple will live together without marriage. Cohabitation‚ once rare‚ is now the norm. Filipino family life has changed drastically as marriage is losing ground and more couples live together without tying the knot. Instead of using terms such as ‘husband and wife’ or even ‘spouse‚’ businesses and advertisers

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    Bibliography: Personal Traits‚ Cohabitation‚ and Marriage Michael T.French - Ioana Popovici - Philip K.Robins - Jenny F.Homer - Social Science Research - 2014 Shah‚ Neil. "U.S. News: Living Together before Marriage Stalls." Wall Street Journal Sep 12 2013‚ Eastern edition ed. ProQuest. 13

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