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    The consequences of Divorce on its Children Final Draft By: Jordan Melo Integration into Social Sciences Emmanuelle Carle May 20‚ 2010 John Abbott College Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Literature Review 5 Methods Statement 7 Results 11 Conclusion 21 References 23 Appendices 24 People often believe that divorce always has a negative impact on the family. For this study‚ we looked at the consequences

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    Perhaps‚ you will not find a society that does not have any problems. No matter what country you live in‚ wealthy or the developing one‚ you will find numerous social problems that require some solutions.   The truth is‚ we face a lot of problems every day. Even if you do not have significant problems in your life‚ you live among thousands of other people‚ and their problems may have a certain impact on you. How many times have you heard about the consequences of alcoholism? Have you taken them

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    Divorce Growing up‚ children need to be influenced by others in order to learn and mature. They need parents to be there and support the children’s every step in development. In some families‚ children are able to grow up with the same biological parents and learn to have a sense of comfort‚ in that there will always be “mom and dad‚” waiting for them when they get home. However‚ in the United States “forty or possibly even fifty percent of marriages will end in divorce” (Marriage101). Leaving

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    Cause and Effect Of Divorce Kayla Segars 09/26/10 People all over the world have determined to live together‚ which is called “marriage” in another words‚ so that they can depend on each other. Nevertheless‚ some couples are unable to maintain their relationship so they choose divorce‚ which is one of the solutions to cope with the problems between husband and wife. Most people think carefully before they get married. However‚ the divorce rates tend to continually increase now days. There are

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    WRITING 4 04-30-2013 The Effects of Divorce Divorce rates are on the rise in the world these days. Way? A lot of people are married but some have problems in their marriages for different reasons like infidelity‚ marrying too young or too much arguing. Such marriages of ten end with divorce. Divorce has devastations effects on children’s mental heac the family life and the woman herself. First‚ divorce affects children’s in different way but the most serious effects is on their mental health

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    Spousal Support

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    North America approximately 50% of all marriages will end in a divorce. Divorce is the dissolution of a marriage that can sometimes lead to one party having to pay spousal support‚ also known as alimony. Spousal support is an allowance made under a court order to a divorced person by the former spouse (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ 2003). In Canada it is a common belief that regardless of the reasons for divorce or separation the man can predictably be expected to pay spousal

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    Cause and Effect Essay

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    dies and they end up getting a divorce because of a reason or another. Divorce is something that no parent wants their child to go through‚ yet sometimes it’s inevitable‚ but are the causes really worth the effects it has on the child of the parents getting the divorce? Divorce can be caused by many things and will be discussed throughout this paper and the effects are mainly on the children of the divorced parents thus they will be mainly focused on. Causes of divorce vary from couple to couple but

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    Susans Story

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    gets a divorce. 40 years ago very few got a divorce‚ a relationship ended when his/her partner died. Back then it was striking‚ when a couple got a divorce‚ and you got a bad reputation in the town you lived in. Now it is not a strange thing to get a divorce‚ it happens every day. When something goes wrong in their relationship‚ they get a divorce. No one fights for love anymore. If love dos not succeed first time they try‚ they give up and find a new partner. When a couple gets a divorce‚ they often

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    the increase in the divorce rate is changes to divorce laws (24 Marks) According to the item the proportion of marriages ending in divorce has increased from 27‚000 to almost 55‚000 between 1961 and 1969. Although the changes in law might have an impact on the divorce rate of couples‚ I think that other factors are just as important or maybe even more important than changes to the law. The divorce reform act was introduced in 1969 and so couples were able to get a divorce without needing to

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    Ryan Stango Mr. Crawford English May 31‚ 2010 Forty-five to fifty percent of marriages end in divorce and sixty percent of kids will have their parents separated at one point before they are eighteen. (Kittleson pg149) It is an all too genuine reality that a child will grow up in a single parent family because of this. That’s not even including the amount of kids who have faced the tragedy of a parent dying. These kids will have untold amounts of hardships and hurdles to face in their life

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