Divorce Crisis

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    The Rise of Divorce Cases in Islamabad

    TOPIC: THE RISE OF DIVORCE CASES IN ISLAMABAD Introduction: Over the years, there is seen the rise in number of divorce cases in Islamabad. According to Islamabad Arbitration Council, in 2005, there were 314 divorce cases reported in the press. In 2010, the number rose to 625 and in 2011, the number increased by 40 percent respectively. Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan; demographically it is comprised of heterogeneous people. Mostly the inhabitants in Islamabad are not local rather

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children

    THE EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON CHILDREN                         CPANCF.COM                                              (352) 336-2888   Originally submitted 1/1/2001 and previously published in Gainesville Family Magazine All Rights Reserved: Clinical Psychology Associates of North Central Florida  Gainesville and Ocala, FL    | The Effects Of Divorce On Children by Lesley Foulkes-Jamison, Ph.D., Private Practice, South Carolina When parents decide to divorce or separate, their child or children

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    Shoule Women Be Educated?

    For thousands of years, women are thought to be the appendage of men. They are treated unfairly by the society. It is luck to be the women in the 21st century since women get more rights than any time before. Nowadays, although it is still unfair for women in certain part, women can get educated, and go to work as men do. Some people would think why should women be educated if they are only going to marry, have babies and stay at home? In my opinion, women should be educated to manage their marriage

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    Sex and Marriage

    and how has the divorce rate been affected? According to our book (Lamanna 2010) various factors can bind married couples together such as: economic interdependence; legal, social, and moral constraints and the spouses’ relationship itself. These factors have diminished since couple are not depended on each over for economic support. Women and man are going to school and graduating which makes them more career oriented and less family oriented. These factor have affected divorce rates to go up.

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    The Effects of Divorce

    The Effects of Divorce Divorce is extremely common today. No fault divorce took away a marriage’s legal power to bind a husband and wife, allowing one spouse to dissolve a marriage for any reason or for no reason at all. This is causing numerous children to be raised in single family homes. Children then have to adjust to new situations and feelings. The traditional family consisting of a man, his wife, and their children seems to be history. Today divorce is considered normal, almost expected

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    Divorce Brief

    Rocco J. Ranieri 146 A.D.2d 34 Facts: A Universal Life Church (UCL) minister married husband and wife. Before the wedding, they executed an antenuptial agreement. The parties cohabited after the marriage for 84 days. The wife sought a judgment of divorce, a judgment declaring that the marriage between the parties was a nullity and void ab initio, but sought recovery under the antenuptial agreement. The husband sought a judgment declaring that the marriage, the antenuptial agreement, and the agreement

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    Marriage

    Divorce is common in marriages some people go into marriage without thinking of it consequences due to their selfish desires. Despite the fact that divorce is discussed in almost any society or anthropology book, no unified explanation for family instability are available Levinson and Malone [1960 -69] state that “anthropologist have offered little in the of trustworthy ,universal explanations for divorce”. The differences in culture, traditions and practices among societies make it almost impossible

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    Causes and Effect of Divorce

    Draft The Effects of Divorce on Children According to statistics about divorce and children, half of all American children will witness the breakup of a parent’s marriage. Of all children born to married parents this year, fifty percent will experience the divorce of their parents before they reach their eighteenth birthday. The parents’ divorce marks a turning point in children’s lives even if it happened many years ago or is taking place right now. Parents usually divorce when they feel they can

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    New York State Divorce Laws

    Divorce, by nature, is an emotionally troubling time for most people. When people are married they never for see divorce, therefore, being aware of the various elements of New York State Divorce Laws can be a great service for New Yorkers who are trying to achieving positive and manageable divorce. According to www.divorcenet.com and www.divorcesource.com people should understand the particulars involved in divorce. Among these are Residency and Grounds. Once these are established we can look at

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    Factors Influencing Divorce Statistics

    Factors influencing divorce statistics www.divorce.usu.edu September 12, 2012 In the United States an estimated 40-50% of all first marriages and about 60% of second marriages will end in divorce. Divorce has always been a concern in America, but has increased in the last 50 years. Factors that influence divorce could be marrying at an early age, income, living together before marriage, pregnancy, religion, coming from a divorced family, and feelings of insecurity. Marrying

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