Dissecting Individualism in Divorce Culture

In any institution, a culture develops around it. As they grow, cultures can add depth to the institutions they surround. Topically speaking, related interest areas continue to grow the institutions and the built-up culture that followed. Just as there is a culture of marriage, many

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Stop Calling Your Ex ‘Crazy’

It is sometimes easier to put someone down and enlarge their faults than to admit that you were partially to blame for a situation. Whether this is in the context of work, friendship, relationships, or marriage itself, it can be an easier to admit you

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Examining Remarriage and Redivorce

Many individuals do not even get married. In fact, one in five adults ages 25 and older (approximately 42 million people) has never been married, as of 2012, according to Pew Research Center. These people never experience the highs and lows of a marital relationship,

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Millennials Utilizing Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreement

When a couple decides to get married, they are promising to love, honor, and cherish one another “until death do them part,” according to the vows of the institution. However, life happens, and it does not always work out as intended. Even though divorce is

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