Causes of Divorce Essay

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    Amato, P. R., & Sobolewski, J. M. (2001). The effects of divorce and marital discord on adult children's psychological well-being. American Sociological Review, 900-921. Purpose: This study attempt to explain parental divorce and marital discord while growing up and children’s psychological distress in adulthood. Three pathways are evaluated through which family disruption and discord may affect offspring’s well-being: children’s socioeconomic attainment, children’s marital and relationship…

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    Child Custody Myths

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    Seeking Child Custody? Know The Truth Behind These Four Myths Are you going to have to battle to win child custody with your spouse? If so, you may feel a bit scared about the potential results of this legal battle. Unfortunately, there are myths about child custody that may be making you feel that way. Be sure to know the truth behind four of these myths before you start mediation sessions regarding custody. Myth 1: Mothers Are More Likely To Be Awarded Custody You may see many real life…

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly half of all Americans are currently single, meaning they're exposed to unique risks and challenges when planning the disposition of their estates. While you may think that unmarried individuals don't necessarily need professional estate planning, the attorneys at Dearie, Fischer & Dame LLC in Lebanon, OH advise everyone to consider the complexities of their unique situation. When one partner in a marriage passes away without a will, their spouse will…

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    The biggest problem that I have ever faced was my parents divorce. My mother and father split up when I was three years old. My mom gained custody of my brother and I. My mother had custody of us until I was in the second grade. This was when she decided to give up custody to my dad since she was moving to Arizona with my step father. My mom and step father lived in Arizona for about four years until she decided she wanted to move back. A year after my mom moved back she tried gaining custody…

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    Child Brides Essay

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    Before ever being informed on child marriages, I always thought it wasn’t a big deal. I always thought that child marriages were practices in small numbers and was children being married to children. The first time I really hear about child brides and all that it entailed, I was in my sociology class watching a documentary about the lives of girls that are child brides. After watching that video and doing research, my whole perspective changed. I couldn’t believe what was happening to these…

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    Explain how the family structure has changed over the last 50 years. In the past decade, nearly half of Western European marriages resulted in divorce, causing an increase of single parent homes. Between the years of 1980 and 1990, over 41% of children in America, faced the divorce of their parents (Geuens, 2003). The once traditional family structure began to change to more of social diverse unions between the years of 1970-2010, from husband and wife to men and men or women and women. More…

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    Child Custody Case Study

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    During the course of a child custody case, the judge will appoint sole or joint custody to the parents. If the case was just filed, then the judge will grant you a temporary order. During a temporary order, it is much easier to ask for a change in the visitation because the judgment has not been finalized yet. However, once the visitation becomes final it will be difficult to get the judgment changed. If one parent has sole custody, then the other parent will have visitation rights that were…

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    Tips To Help A Child Adjust To Joint Custody A divorce can be really hard on a child, and the living situation will make things more difficult. If you plan on having joint custody, your child will be splitting their times at two different homes. This transition to what they used to have will be a rough one, but these tips can help it go smoothly. Keep Some Things Consistent A child may find it easier to adjust to two homes if there is consistency. This includes rules that must be followed,…

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    So have their parents, and if there is an attempt to get a blended family settled, then at least one of their parents has survived the aftermath of divorce and found a new relationship. In this circumstance, it’s often tempting to rush into a new marriage and blend two families without a lot of preparatory work or simply time. If you remember to take your time, you will find that it’s easier for everyone…

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    Often, family law courts in St. Louis, and throughout Missouri, order child support for parents who have never been married, or those who are divorced. These monetary payments are typically made from noncustodial parents to custodial parents. They are ordered to ensure that both parents bear the financial responsibility of raising their children. While most people who are ordered to make such payments comply, there are those who fall into arrears. This may be by choice, or due to unavoidable…

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