Typically, when a couple gets divorced, that’s it. The marital part of their relationship is over. They can be civil and sometimes stay the best of friends. They can co-parent with one another, in an effort to raise their mutual children, but typically, romance is …
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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 …
CONTINUE READINGResearch Links Occupation to Divorce
Ever since the beginnings of no-fault divorce in 1969, Americans have been on a constant hunt for data on the institution of divorce and possible causes for it. This has sparked studies around the globe with theories that try to explain why they occur, where …
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When you are getting married, you are making a conscious decision to accept your partner for all that they are. You have gotten to know the ins and outs of their personality, and by the time you say your ‘I dos’, you can name their …
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Couples looking to conceive a child can often find themselves under a tremendous amount of stress. Planning and preparing for everything that goes into bringing a child into this world is even more difficult when one or both of the spouses have some type of …
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