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…developing nation societies divorce remains hard for working-class couples to obtain, but consensual unions and informal separations are common. Education replaces child labor, and children?s reliance on education rather than parental resources increases…
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…). Therefore, many people are turning to divorce or common law relationships as an alternative. Divorce can be an extremely traumatic experience for anyone, especially for a young child. In a telephone interview, Zachary Yung age eight, he stated "I don’t know why…
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…troubles. As such “Sunnyvale is an excellent memoir.” (Michael Saunders, the Boston Globe). “Sunnyvale” began on a sour note: Mrs. Goodell calls Jeff, Jerry and Jill to the living room and announces that she is divorcing their father. The book gave…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…by children whose parents divorce a situation faced by up to 30 percent of children in the United States (Furstenberg and Cherlin,1991). When there is sole custody by one parent the children often lose or suffer reduced contact with the other parent; in shared…
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…wife was barren you could take a maidservant and have a child). Although it is illegal to have more than one mate at a time, society does embrace the concept of unconditional divorce. Divorce is the perfect example of the changing times. The Jewish…
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Category: /Literature
…that they had created together. The major con to this issue is the fact that if both don't accept each other's change, then each will feel immense hatred for each other and they will end up getting a divorce. Getting a divorce will make the problem worse, because…
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…, which results from "man's activity's lacking regulation and his consequent sufferings" (p. 258). For example, on page 259, Table XXV, Comparison of European States from the Point of View of Both Divorce and Suicide, shows that in countries where divorce
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…definitions unfavorable to violation of the social norm". The key word is definitions. Today, the modern family structure has adapted to our cultural acceptance of divorce, premarital cohabitation, single parent households, and poor parenting skills…
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…Perspectives on Parental Alienation, Child Custody and Dispute Resolution Systems Contested child custody provides many challenges for alternate dispute resolution. With no-fault divorce, and a standard for determining custody in light of the child's…
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…behavior, such as violence and violations of the law that are acted out against the father. (Arditti 1992) reports that approximately 50% of divorced fathers report that their ex-wife has directly interfered with visitation with their children. Approximately…
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