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    A major change that has occurred in the Western family is an increased incidence in divorce. Whereas in the past‚ divorce was a relatively rare occurrence‚ in recent times it has become quite commonplace. This change is borne out clearly in census figures. For example thirty years ago in Australia‚ only one marriage in ten ended in divorce; nowadays the figure is more than one in three (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 1996: p.45). A consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the

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    The 21st century witnesses the striking increase in the divorce rate. More and more spouses choose divorce as a way to escape from obstacles in family life. The reasons for the rising divorce rate fall into three main categories: changes in women’s roles‚ faithlessness of spouses and pressure from idustrialized life. Firstly‚ women’s changing role in society is the most noticeable cause. In the past‚ women spent most of their time at home doing housework‚ taking care of their children and husband

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    Introduction Divorce is both a very personal and common issue not just in the United States but in the entire world. During the years divorce rates have been increased considerably in the United States. Some see this increase as a sign of social and moral disruption whereas some consider it a sign of increased individual liberty and failure of traditional social mores. Various factors have been associated with a higher risk for divorce. This paper provides an overview about divorce‚ its trends and

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    on the 10th spot with 3.05% divorce rate. In fact‚ based on the recent report in South Korea‚ it actually increased since 2010 wherein majority of the divorced are over 40 years old and 57% of them are women. Some believe that the major cause of the steep uproar in the divorce rate begun in 1997 when the economic crash happened. Hence‚ Lithuania greatly improved compared with their all-time high divorce rate in 2004.   9. Czech Republic It has recorded 3.11 % divorce rate‚ which is attributed

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    Cause and Effect of Divorce Divorce is a major cause and effect in today’s society; due to the harsh economy‚ unemployment‚ adultery‚ young people rushing to get married‚ having children out of wedlock‚ growing out of love or even the psychological well-being of the person involved. We all at some point in our lives have gone through divorce or know of someone that is in the process. The effects of divorce are numerous; however‚ divorce affects the children regardless of their age‚ friends and

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    Cristina Friano February 12‚ 2013 Mrs. Weidinger‚ SOC2000 DL Reflection Paper #2 Divorce Divorce I believe that divorce is one of the fundamental causes of the decay of moral fabric in the United States. As the years go by it is becoming more and more common for children to be raised in single parent households‚ having to travel back and forth

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    When legal separation is better than divorce (by Charma Pipersky‚ Attorney) When you decide it’s time to file for a divorce‚ tax consequences are probably the last thing on your mind. This makes it too easy for you to miss serving your Petition in time to get a final judgment of divorce entered by December 31. And for many couples‚ being able to file as “single” or “head of household” might save a bundle in federal and state taxes. This is especially true since the 1993 tax laws. Before‚ it was

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    Analysis of Mediation in the Indian Context Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure‚ 1908 (“the CPC”)‚ inserted by CPC (Amendment) Act 1999‚ and brought into effect on 1st July‚ 2002‚ is an attempt to blend the judicial and non-judicial dispute resolution mechanism in order to envisage the equal rights of every person in the eyes of law. Section 89 of the CPC was amended to bring the alternative dispute resolution mechanism into main stream of the judicial system.  The amendment in Section 89

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    Advocacy and Mediation in Human Service Agencies The integration and mediation and advocacy within a human service agency on a national or international level includes a person that who is a strong‚ knowledgeable‚ and open-minded individual. This person will be standing up for personal beliefs in a organization while advocating for the organization. The role of mediation is different for the individual and requires the person to be unbiased‚ honest‚ and open-minded for the parties involved. Planned

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    Unit Code: BSBHRM510A Unit Name: Manage Mediation Processes Assignment 1 1. What is the difference between mediation and arbitration? Arbitration is a legal practice for the resolution of disputes between parties which a neutral third party uses evidence presented to decide on a resolution which the disputant parties are bound to. Mediation is a process where by two or more parties voluntarily agrees to participate and present their case to a neutral third party (the mediator). The

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