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    Some of the things that we see are: they do more housework than men do these days, divorce, powerless, and dependent life. Well the reason that most married women do most of the housework is that most of them are a stay at home mother and they don 't have a job to go to each day. In other words some married women want a divorce from their husband because things are not getting along well with each other. For another reason that there are benefit in women…

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    Over the last couple of decades, there has been a decline in the marriage rates and parenthood rates for young adults due to many factors. Starting a family can be very stressful to someone who is not prepared to do so, especially when the money is not there. We still see adults getting married at a young age and also having children, but it may not me the greatest idea at this point in their lives. In today’s world young adults face many challenges, it makes sense to get married and have…

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    Initially it would seem like a no fault divorce wouldn’t benefit woman in any way, but it actually gave them more power than expected. In fault divorces, there is a burden of proof needed to prove that the other party did something wrong, and if there was no substantial evidence of wrong-doing, they were stuck in that marriage. Now in California, couples can file for divorce without having to show fault on the others behalf. Typically couples file under “irreconcilable differences” (Find Law).…

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    Many emerging adults consider cohabitation in order to preventing and reducing the chance of divorce. However, the research shows that living together before marriage might increase divorce rates. And it says “cohabitation is neither the ideal nor the marriage equivalent that many emerging adults believe (BergerKathleen, 2014).” Cohabitation might cause negative effect between couples because they are not as committed to each other as they would be in marriage, it might make unstable…

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    separated agin in 1995 and Douglas filed divorce papers but then retracted the divorce papers.…

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    The truth is that the rates at which people divorce has declined tremendously for the last two decades. However, the contentious nature of how the media have portrayed marriage is what worries young adults today keeping them away from getting married. The ways through the media have been depicting…

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    In the 1950’s the divorce rate was roughly 14%. Since then the divorce rate in the U.S has slowly risen and now it has reached to 50%. There are significantly huge differences between single and dual parenting. One of the biggest differences is economical. Households with children reported an average yearly income of $57,100. Single parent average income is $29, 000. The expenses are more than the income of a single parent. The stress and pressure on raising the children is another difference…

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    other audience members could have. The Dinner Party directed by Bryan Freeman was a frustrating yet pleasing production. I enjoyed hearing the audience react to the performance as well as frustrated because I would expect divorce to be no laughing matter. Despite the topic of divorce, the comedic lines were very entertaining. Before going to see the show I expected nothing because it was not something I’d normally watch. To my surprise, I was satisfied ten minutes into the performance.…

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    Custody and child support are two of the most contentious issues in divorce proceedings, but experienced attorneys at a law firm like Cain Smith in Statesboro, GA, know how to protect your best interests. Here are three reasons to turn to a law firm when you are caught in the middle of a child support battle: Joint Custody Is Complicated: If you and your ex-spouse have joint custody, it can be difficult to determine a fair amount that one parent must give the other in child support payments.…

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    thing I think of is when my parents got divorce. I don’t want to set the wrong picture for my childhood, it was great. I battled monsters in the sand box and made countless trips across the vase lands to the barn, I was always lucky to return home alive before dinner of course. When I was seven years old my parents tried to explain to me that they would be moving into separate…

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