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    Infidelity In China

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    prices of property the country has seen drastic increases in its divorce and remarriage rates. However, for the nation of China even with these drastic increases in divorce rate their numbers are relatively lower than their Western counterparts. Divorce is a mutually binding agreement acknowledged by law that clarifies the intent to end entirely marital relations. Through this researched analysis I plan to elucidate on the pros divorce has on the Chinese population regardless of the skeptical…

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    While Baker and Brassard talk about lifetime depression caused by divorce, Eleni Vousoura, a counseling and clinical psychologist, and her colleagues Helen Verdeli, Virginia Warner, Priya Wickramaratne and Charles Baily talk about how depression can be hereditary and may still be caused by divorce. Vousoura and her associates did the first three-generational study on the effects of depression and how it is correlated with divorce. They studied one hundred seventy-eight children around the age of…

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    Before the 1970s, Nebraska had a fault based divorce system, which was the status quo of all states during the 1960s in the United States. The established fault based divorce law caused the legal court to be required to find fault in one party. However, the grounds to find fault in one party that could be legally considered for one to obtain a divorce were narrow. The grounds that could be possibly be used were desertion, cruelty, adultery, non-support, or ‘other’. Although, the grounds of…

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    Most articles on divorce try to persuade couples to stay in their marriage and work it out. Brette Sember’s article “Why a Good Divorce is Better Than a Bad Marriage” does the total opposite and actually gives a reason to go forward with a divorce. Sember, a retired divorce attorney turned author, wrote the article to explain to the couples who are trying to make their marriage work, that staying in the marriage is not always what is best. Staying in a resentful, unhappy, and unhealthy marriage…

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    Family Lawyer - Selecting a reliable Family Lawyer! Just about all families round the word are facing different types of family problems. Such family legal matters include prenuptial contracts, domestic violence, divorce, child custody of the children, supporting your children, adoption, division of qualities, privileges on qualities, and much more. Family issues may seem to be wide in groups but complex in character, this is exactly why it takes legal help have the ability to cope with it…

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    Divorce is a big deal for the people getting divorced and the people around them. Parents might not realize it but their children are usually the ones affected the most by the divorce. Sometimes the child will take the divorce very seriously. However, some children like to pretend the divorce isn’t actually happening. The child can be affected by their own emotions, the way they live after the divorce, and also their relationships with family and friends can be affected. The first thing that…

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    marriage is too often taken for granted. It gets rushed and occurs under false pretenses, which causes people to divorce frequently. According to the article “Analyzing divorce from cultural and network approaches”, the divorce rates in America is “…anywhere from 40 to 50 percent of Americans will experience divorce in their lifetime…” (240).The collateral damage from these divorces is increased when there are children involved. Without a care of their opinions, their worlds gets turned upside…

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    Marriage and Divorce In most developed countries marriage has evolved a great deal compared to a hundred years ago. Waiting to get married till after having had completed a college degree has become increasing common among young adults. The feminism movement has opened the door for women to pursue any career they want, and it is now common for both partners to have full-time jobs. Marriage has also become more of a choice to follow love and has broken the mold of societal expectation on gender…

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    Divorce Divorce today has become a normality. It is a concept that has many implications for the people that are involved. In addition, the situation gets consequential with children are involved. Divorce is when a couple that are married makes the ultimate decision to terminate the marriage. There are numerous reasons that leads couples to divorce. Since this is normal in today’s time, divorce becomes more socially accepted. In addition, a biblical foundation in not the focal point of…

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    marriage has evolved in ways unthought of. Compared to the past, marriage in the modern day is now redefined in a complete new way. In addition to this, the amount of people not getting married today has increased drastically while the amount of divorces have increased dramatically as well. The drastic decrease in the amount of unmarried people today is most likely a result of global modernization because of the present day economy and the influence of society on people. Marriage is…

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