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    some would argue that divorce can‚ unfortunately‚ be the best of two bad alternatives” (Balswick & Balswick‚ 2014‚ p. 309) What are the authors referring to here? I believe that Balswick & Balswick statement is referring to families that commit to stay married despite the unhealthy dynamics that are being created within themselves as a married couple and as a family union. Marriage is a commitment‚ if the foundation of a home is unsustainable (unhealthy or unsafe)‚ divorce might be the best alternative

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    its just you and your child talking no interrupion. Both people talk and listen to get a understanding of each other so that a solution can be made for the problem. How can divorce affect children? Divorce can affect children in may ways such as temper tantrums‚ difficulty sleeping‚ guilt‚ and emotions. Its many ways divorce can affect children but in different ways and age group in life. What are three tips that parents can use to improve communication with their children? keep in mind the child

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    informed by previous husband of twenty-six and half years‚ that he wanted a divorce. After several months of marriage counseling and separation from each other for months‚ my husband made the ultimate decision that he wanted to live a different life without me. Divorces are examples of real-life situations that happen to different people for the good and the bad reasons. In this case for me – a good reason‚ after walking out the divorce court room in January 2006‚ my life changed‚ and now it was up to me

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    parents experiencing a horrible divorce. The children in these families are at high risk for trauma and manipulation. Most children can think for themselves and have their own opinion‚ but during divorce‚ parents can manipulate their child’s thinking. Even though children can have their own thoughts of their parents‚ brainwashing is‚ most times‚ inevitable in divorced families and various cases prove that parents do in fact influence their children. During a divorce case‚ parents talk bad about

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    Fairness

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    fairness means‚ playing togather‚ sharing‚ taking turns. On the other hand sometimes‚ when people start thinking that life is unfair to them‚ their stressful marriages can lead to divorces and ugly divorces can lead to murders. On another hand‚ society looks to the judicial system to judge fairness‚ whether it be for marriage‚ divorce or to even the worst cases of murder. Sometimes these scenarios can cause a party to feel that they are being treated unfairly. For instance‚ if we look at the data of division

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    family matters. Numerous values and their effectiveness have been debated through various features of family law‚ and these debates continue to the present day. Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage by an official court decision and was once frowned upon within society‚ and prior to 1974‚ married couples who wished to divorce had to apply under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1959 (Cth) on the ground of “fault” – that is‚ on the basis that one or both spouses admitted to acting in a way that

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    theirs and for them alone. The courts are therefore required to appraise the demands of each party to the divorce objectively and ensure that the demands made are reasonable. To ensure objectivity the courts should appraise the demands taking into account the property available and the standard of living to which the parties were accustomed to. In the case of Dart v Dart a woman on her divorce from an American multi-millionaire‚ was awarded a house in the USA together with a lump sum of £9m. She

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    between 1971 and 2002.By the year 2020 ‚it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people.Fifty years ago this would have been socially unaceptable in Britain. In the past ‚people got married and stayed married .Divorce was very difficult ‚ expensive and took a long time .Today people’s views on marriage are changing .Many couples ‚mostly in their twenties or thirties ‚live together (cohabit) without getting married .Only about 60 per cent of these couples will eventually

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    relationships formed where they live dictates how many people are available for them to form a relationship with. But tradition may play a bigger role in non-western cultures. Epstein found non-voluntary/arranged marriages seem to work and found low divorce rates‚ and partners state they have ‘fallen in love’. In addition‚ people living in non-western cultures still have arranged marriages‚ so perhaps culture doesn’t have that much of an influence of romantic relationships. Myers et al studied Indian

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