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    Alienated Parents

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    This study proposes several hypotheses regarding factors that might place children at risk of being alienated from a parent. In Claudine and Godbout (2012) research they focused their qualitative research on six adults who have been alienated from a parent in the past. They focused on their life paths and lived experiences. The results for their study proposed many hypotheses concerning the factors that might place children at risk of being alienated from a parent. The existence of post…

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    remarriage, divorce, and cohabitations aside of marriage. Forty percent of all children are born to unmarried mothers (Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2016, para. 7). In fact, single-parent families are the fastest growing family structure. In 2016, 28% of children were living in single-parent families and this number has slowly continued to increase over the past centuries (U.S. Census, 2016, para. 8). The greater number of single-parent families are the result of divorce. Half of…

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    might think that time allows for your heart to accept what your mind already knows. For instance some wounds never completely heal because some wounds are torn open repetitively. Divorce is a wound that keeps you in a vicious cycle of hard choices. People may argue that it gets easier as you get older. As an adult of divorce, it is not something that hurt any less the older you get. The day had finally come when my Father, David, was home from his year- long military tour in Kosovo. It was a…

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    Australian Family Law

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    including domestic violence, divorce, marriage, surrogacy, and equality between de facto and same sex couples. It is of extreme importance that the ALS protects all family members with a main emphasis on the rights and obligations of parents and children. In regards to a reflection of the moral and ethical standards of Australian society in relation to family members, the ALS has displayed effectiveness towards the reform of laws surrounding domestic violence, divorce, and marriage, however, the…

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    They all stated couples who divorce tend to rush into marriage before they knew each other and find out they are not compatible. AA and JJ mentioned this may be influenced by a lack of communication skills. AA also added that a lack of communication can lead to a lack of trust. My interviewee’s also left out some information that the text went over. For instance, influences from race or ethnicity of the couple that increase the risk for divorce (Cherlin, 2013). Additionally, my interviewee’s…

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    many other societies and cultures. In Indian it is believed that arranged marriages are the most effective, if not, the only way a man and a woman should marry each other. They are right to believe in them because it works for the most part. The divorce rate is much lower in arranged marriages, rather than marriages built by “love” which commonly occurs in western civilizations. In India most of the marriages are either chosen by a third party or most likely the parents. The biggest religion in…

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    Most people think about how love used to be before the 21st century. In the book Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg, a comedian and a sociologist, both compared the modern and the old way of romance. Ansari and Klinenberg explained how the couples back in the 50’s through 90’s would meet and marry right away. People would marry within their neighborhood for example, in the same building of apartment, just couple blocks down from their house or parents would arrange their marriage.…

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    “Child custody and visitation cases are decided by what is in the best interest of the child. The judges will order certain custody and visitation depending on what they believe is in the best interest of the child (Levin)”. When there are cases that involve domestic violence the parent’s be interest, rather than the child’s best interest, have played a part in the custody and visitation decisions. There are two different perceptive on this matter. First, advocates of women that have been a…

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    Cultural Reflective Essay

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    they may have viewed as superior, due to ethnocentrism. Crapo (2013) states that "an outsider 's alleged account creates a model of a culture by using cross a culturally valid categories" (p. 27). The choice to pursue infidelity and the decision to divorce in America may seem quite uncouth to those cultures that are on the outside or quite normal to those who are in this…

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    marriage anymore as it used to be or even know what marriage is and why we have to get married. Andersen in his book Sociology the Essentials on chapter thirteen “Families and Religion,” constitutes a numerous of points on why do families get into a divorce and what factor causes it. A short overview on how he bases his point of view and examples, he included that Race and gender, societal division and job opportunities linked to gender, and families’ status are part of…

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