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    RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES AS GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE .... with the accent on Communism W. DEAN WAGNER* The manifold impact of Communism on our society has created variant problems for the judiciary. It is‚ therefore‚ not surprising that the issue of "communism as grounds for divorce" has been raised occasionally in divorce litigation. 1 The recent case of Donaldson v. Donaldson dealt directly with this question. This was an action by the wife against the husband for a divorce. The defendant answered with a cross

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    Divorce Cause & Effect Divorce is common nowadays‚ nobody seems to take care or know its problems and its issues after divorcing. It is bad for couple to divorce if they have children‚ in fact that will be a bad result for them to take care of them with their hard life after the divorce. The divorce is the most serious social problem that affect almost the entire life of the children and the couple‚ it also makes troubles like: sadness‚ despair‚ children‚ and unforgettable moments.

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    Marriage and Divorce in the Sports Industry – Winning or Losing? Brian Morgan Liberty University CCOU 301 Christian Counseling for Marriage & Family Abstract This paper will examine the question: Marriage and divorce in the sports industry – winning or losing? More and more common are discussions of divorce and increased divorce rates in modern society. This has been and continues to be a focus of public attention and discussions in all

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    the reasons for the changes in divorce rates since the 1960s. Divorce rates have increased rapidly since the 1960s from 27000 in the UK in 1961 to 167000 by 2005. There are many reasons for this increase‚ for example decreased stigma of divorce‚ secularisation‚ more rights for women‚ rising expectations‚ and acts put in place by the government making it easier for a couple to obtain a divorce. Decreased stigma of divorce in society from the 1960s has led to divorce rates increasing‚ because it is

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    Discuss how societal factors influence divorce in America‚ based on research. Can you identify additional factors that you think lead to divorce? Societal factors affect marriages and influence divorce in America in many ways. Divorce is legal separations of duties and responsibilities of marriage between couples. Divorce has many types to suit each situation some types are contested divorce‚ At-fault divorce‚ and No-fault divorce. Divorce and many it’s many forms affect the children some way or

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    Can Divorce be Beneficial for Children? Jennifer Cersey DeVry University Can Divorce be Beneficial for Children? I stared into his uncontrolled‚ demonic eyes just inches from mine as I watched his body tremble and quake with wrath. It was an unbridled anger I had encountered many times before. I listened as the sharp words escaped his mouth‚ piercing me like daggers. Not knowing if any hasty movement would have dire repercussions‚ I stood frozen‚ heart racing‚ undecided of my next move

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    Chapter I Background of the Study As we all know‚ the Philippines is one of the few countries who has not passed the divorce bill and we can clearly see that our catholic orientation has been a dominant factor. Divorce is a way for couples to take marriage for granted. Given this‚ Filipino Catholics (especially the devout ones) tend to oppose the divorce bill. Marriage is not something that should be taken for granted and I truly believe that any problem between the married couple could be solved

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    1 The Cause and Effect in a Divorce Guadalupe Vela South University Online CAUSE AND EFFECT 2 “Divorce”- Is a very powerful word that most children and adults do not want to hear; it seems to cause great agony that can eventually become terminal. My own personal experience and research I have done‚ proves that in our present day in society‚ divorces have become more common ‚ than

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    The Processes: Marriage vs. Divorce. A Realistic Approach Many young people can tell you exactly how they expect their wedding day to go. Flowers‚ cake toppers and the colors they’re wedding party is going to wear. As they get older‚ they’re taste and style trends mature and evolve as do they’re ides of the perfect wedding. Doves‚ butterflies and music dance in their heads on a regular basis. However‚ as maturity sets in‚ the cost and how they value a dollar usually causes some downsizing. Also

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    "Only acts of war and the events of natural disasters are more harmful to a child’s psyche than the divorce process." The Newsletter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers‚ 1997 Prior to 1985‚ divorce was hard to obtain in Canada. However‚ with the passage of the Divorce Act of 1985‚ which allowed divorce after one year’s separation‚ the divorce rate reached an all time high of 3.55 (per 1‚000) in 1987 (Campbell‚ 2000). In 2000‚ Canada’s population reached 30.7 million. 1.4 million people

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