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    The Causes of Divorce

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    Divorce is a global issue that a lot of people are suffering from. It terminates a marital relationship and cancels responsibilities of marriage; the rate of divorce is increasing day by day‚ and no one can stop it. A statistic shows that just in Morocco‚ which has a small population‚ 44‚222 divorces occurred in 2011; many people want to know the causes of divorce before they get married to avoid that problem in the future. Some

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    Reasons for Divorce

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    marriages‚ and 60% of second marriages‚ will end in divorce. Researchers have identified the most common causes people give for their divorces. A recent national survey found that the top three reasons given for divorce were: “lack of commitment” (73% said this was a major reason)‚ too much arguing (56%) and infidelity (55%). Divorce is both very personal and all too common. There are many myths about divorce; so individuals‚ at the crossroads of divorce‚ may benefit by knowing the research facts and

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    Causes of Divorce

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    Causes of Divorce Whatever happened to that meaningful exchange of words‚ “till death do us part‚" said by the bride and groom to each other on their wedding day? Many couples agree to remain with their partner until death when they say the words “I do”‚ but many marriages will end with a divorce instead of death. Although‚ some problems in a marriage can be resolved through many ways including counseling sometimes the only solution is by parting ways. While no couple wishes for a divorce there are

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    Divorce and Children

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    DIVORCE AND CHILDREN… EXPLORING THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON CHILDREN INTRODUCTION Pickhardt (2006) defined divorce as the process in which two individuals decided to legally separate all aspect of their lives (legal‚ social‚ physical‚ and emotional) to develop their own individual lives. In today’s society‚ divorce is becoming an increasing epidemic of married couples with or without children. Such divorces that involve kids become increasingly difficult due to the stability of

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    impact of divorce

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    The Impact of Divorce According to “The Life Course of Children of Divorce” 50% of American children will witness their parents’ marriage fall apart. This percentage is pretty big. Children and adolescents take divorce differently; some take it harsher than others. Throughout a divorce there are many stages children experience. First‚ children experience guilt‚ then anger‚ depression‚ and lastly acceptance. Children often feel at fault for their parents’ divorce. On understandingteens.com it

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    Divorce Bill

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    Here is the copy or full text of Divorce Bill in the Philippines‚ also known as House Bill No. 1799‚ filed by Gabriela Representative Liza Maza in Congress in 2005. The bill was re-filed in August 2010 by Gabriela Women’s party-list. Philippines is the only country‚ apart from the Vatican City State‚ that does not allow divorce.  House Bill 1799‚ or An Act Introducing Divorce in the Philippines‚ and other divorce bill such as House Bill No. 6993 filed by La Union Representative Manuel C. Ortega

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    divorce and remarriage

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    people believe that the best way to decrease divorce rates would be to make divorce more difficult to obtain. Others think it would be better to make marriage more difficult to obtain (i.e.‚ require counseling). What do you think? What are the pros and cons of each approach? Based on what you learned from reading the textbook‚ how would you go about developing a comprehensive program or social policy to reduce divorce? Learn more about current divorce laws at: http://www.divorcesource.com/info/divorcelaws/states

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    Divorce Essay

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    Argument about Divorce Since ancient times‚ marriage union is the core of society which facilitates behaviour and social conduct. Love‚ emotional and physical attractiveness are the main causes why people get marriage and have children‚ In spite of romantic relations and happy family life at the beginning of their marriage‚ many people divorce because of different reasons. Statistical results show that the main reasons of divorce include economic

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    DIVORCE BILL

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    Science No to Divorce Law Apart from Vatican‚ Philippines is the last country in the world prohibiting divorce law after Malta‚ a predominantly catholic church‚ legalized divorce. Divorce bill was proposed by Gabriela Women’s Party representatives Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan and Emerenciana de Jesus because they believe that it is the time that the country will move forward and help couples who can no longer live together. It proposes five grounds for the filing of a petition for divorce‚ which include

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    Causes of Divorce

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    Divorce is a judicial declaration dissolving a marriage in whole or in part‚ especially one that releases the marriage partners from matrimonial obligations (Dictionary.com). Over half of American marriages end in divorce; first marriages have an overwhelming divorce rate of 41% while second marriages have an even higher 60% divorce rate‚ and third marriages have a staggering 73% divorce rate (divorcerate.org). But what are the main causes of divorce in America? There could be an infinite amount

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