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Leading Cause of Divorce: It’s Changed

The top reason given for a divorce is no longer infidelity. It is unreasonable behavior. That is what a new U.K. study claims. The Co-operative Legal Services looked over data for the past several decades, examining the information from more than 5 million divorces in the U.K. since the 1970s. According to their findings, infidelity was the reason for 29…

Many Divorces Prompted by Disagreements About Kids

Almost half of all American marriages will end in a divorce. Many of these marriages are the result of a discrepancy that both partners just can’t seem to resolve. This can be anything from opinions on work, religious beliefs or a preference in a living location. Yet a new study has revealed that one of the top reasons for divorce…

Is Your Spouse Aloof to Your Troubled Marriage?

Did you know that your spouse may have no idea that your marriage is on a rocky surface at the moment? There are times when your partner may be completely aloof of your troubles- in fact that might be part of your problem. Maybe you are frustrated by your husband or wife’s lack of observation and that has what has…

High Costs of Divorce

Divorce can sometimes be an expensive process, especially when involved in a contested divorce where both spouses are fighting each other over property distribution, child custody or other divorce terms. In other countries outside of the United States, the cost of divorce in certain towns can actually be astronomical.In Romania, officials in a town of about 8,000 people recently enacted…

Divorce Filings Increase 40% Near Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is intended to be a holiday in which couples celebrate their love for each other. Studies are showing, however, that this holiday actually focuses many couples to think about what isn’t working in their relationship instead of what is. AVVO.com has research that shows a forty percent increase in requests for divorce attorneys in February. Social scientists believe…

3 Things That Don’t Work in Divorce Court

When two people are unable to divorce amicably and the case has to be taken to court, there are many different mistakes that people make, thinking they can fool the judge is chief among them. Here are some common “tricks” that people attempt but rarely get away with: 1. Hiding money. In a contested divorce, money is likely to be…

Things to Do After a Divorce

Many people say that the first year after a divorce is the hardest. In order to make this time a little bit easier, here is some advice for what to do after a divorce. 1. Enjoy your time alone. No matter how content or unhappy married couples are, almost everyone craves more alone time and relishes it when they have…

Parenting Tips After a Divorce

Going through a divorce is difficult for everyone in your family, so if you have recently separated from your spouse, here are some post-divorce parenting tips that might help you out. 1. Concentrate on your kids when you’re with them. Instead of distancing yourself or letting your emotions take over, set aside specific time to deal with those emotions, such…

3 More Common Myths About Divorce

There are many misbelief concerning divorce , in part because of changing times and in part because of a long-held reluctance to talk about it. As divorce becomes a more common part of society, however, these myths are being disproven. Myth : Police officers are more likely to get divorced. Truth : While some professions do boast higher divorce rates…

3 Common Myths About Divorce

Divorce studies are blossoming as the divorce rate seems to be increasing. Is it actually increasing? Here are three of the most common myths about divorce: Myth : 50% of all marriages end in divorce . Truth : The divorce rate can be calculated in many different ways, as there are many couples who are still married who may divorce…

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