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    CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DIVORCE & PROTECTING THEIR BEST INTERESTS On the 11th of June‚ 1996‚ the Family Law Reform Act 1995 came into effect amending certain sections of the Family Law Act 1975‚ in particular‚ those relating to the care of children involved in divorce situations. The object of these amendments‚ according to the new act‚ was to ensure two things. Firstly‚ "that the children may receive adequate and proper parenting to help them achieve their full potential‚" and secondly

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    Divorce: The New American Dream Although divorce has always been a part of American culture‚ it has skyrocketed in the last few decades‚ reaching an all time high of 50% of all marriages ending in separation. Our culture has changed its view on divorce throughout the years and now accepts divorce in society. In the past‚ divorce was forbidden. People did not discuss the issue as openly as we do today. In the past‚ divorce was never shown in the media and was looked down on. Today’s culture has shaped

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    The Causes of Divorce cause financial issues to arise‚ and arguments to escalade in the marriage. Many couples also lack communication when it comes to making decisions for their children. When one spouse does not agree with a decision made by the other spouse‚ then an argument can occur‚ and result by one or both parties sharing a feeling of resentment against the other. Lack of communication in all areas of the marriage‚ can cause strain on the relationship. It is common for many couples to

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    Changing Divorce Laws Americans do just about everything a bit more spectacularly than most other people. That includes marriage and divorce. The United States has the world’s highest divorce rate and it also leads in the rate of remarriage after divorce‚ an occurrence that frequently boosts the statistics by leading to yet another breakup. Americans‚ in short‚ appear to be marrying more and enjoying it less. This situation distresses clergymen‚ sociologists and anthropologists‚ who rightly regard

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    Divorce should be legalized in the Philippines March 21‚ 2013 (Date Submitted) I. Introduction Marriage is meant to last forever and vows usually include the phrase‚ “’til death do us part”. These are the words that most of us believed. Marriage is regarded as a sacred union between a man and a woman‚ thus‚ it must be cherished and valued with love. But what if the love that a couple once shared together fades away? What if the love becomes weak and unstable as time passes

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    The Causes of the Rising Divorce Rate There were once the moments that take their breath away‚ leaving their hearts pounding and throat thickening; there were once the ones whose name they secretly write down on their diaries and whose footsteps they can carefully distinguish from others’. They said that it was love and they got married. However‚ as time elapses‚ all the moments are turned into the agonized memory‚ sealed deep in their hearts‚ and covered with stain and dusk; all their beloved

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    DIVORCE: SHOULD THERE BE REFORMS TO MAKE DIVORCE HARDER? OUTLINE Divorce: divorce can be said to be any form of dissolution of a marital union. A brief history of divorce: divorce dates back to when marriage started existing. It is aimed at bringing about peace to couples who can no longer tolerate each other. * Types of divorce * Causes of divorce Divorce: Discuss on the negative effects of divorce. The disadvantages divorce has on the various people affected. * Discuss on the

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    changing patterns in marriage and divorce in the last 40 years (24 marks) In the last 40 years‚ there have been some major changes in family and household patterns. Changes in partnerships include fewer first marriages‚ a higher divorce rate than before‚ more re-marriages and cohabitation. We first look at divorce because it is one of the most major causes of changes in family patterns and greater diversity. Since the 1960s‚ there has been a greater increase in divorces in the United Kingdom. Between

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    Divorce in today ’s society is very common. Divorce also has terrible and lasting effects on children. In today ’s society‚ marriages are less likely to last as they did 20 years ago. There are over 1 million children that suffer each year because of the divorce of their parents. There are usually children involved in almost all divorce cases. "Moreover‚ half of all children born to married parents this year will experience the divorce of their parents before they reach their 18th birthday. This

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    to consider filing for divorce. You may have been fighting with your spouse for the last couple of weeks‚ months or even years. Every person on this planet has a limit as to what they can take and put up with in a relationship. When you reach this point‚ you will want to know how to file for divorce. The love may be gone between the two of you. There may be abuse by one spouse to the other. The welfare of the children‚ if there are any‚ may be at stake also. Filing for divorce may be your only option

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