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Divorce...of the period. Divorce rates remain fairly low until after about seventeen years of marriage. This occurs as a result of increased communication between the partners (Stewart and Brentano 165). It happens since the couples stay together until their children are able to leave the household. During this period they do not have anyone else to talk to and communications begin soon. Communication carried out during the interview enabled me to establish that women are more likely to institute divorce proceedings. They usually opt to take their men to marriage counseling therapies though their men are very reluctant to get appropriate assistance through communication (Amos 78)....
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Divorce...?Divorce Despite the overwhelming societal evolution, the issue of divorce remains one of the greatest challenges of a family set up. Indeed, an appreciable number of family cases pertain to divorce. Additionally, divorce seems to increase with time, as people get more liberalized and democratic. There are many causes of divorce ranging from lack of proper communication, poor family foundation, partner incompatibility, and lack of discipline among others. Effects of divorce are far reaching especially when emotional and financial concept is considered. This paper discusses the causes and effects of...
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Relating the social exchange theory to increasing divorce rates...?Relating the social exchange theory to increasing divorce rates Researchers have pointed out that divorce rates are increasing all over the world. It has been found that between 1970 and 2005, rate of divorce increased from 1.5 to 2.8 percent in England and Wales, in France, the hike was from 0.93 to 2.5 percent, the figures for Poland showed a progressing graph from 1.13 to 1.8 percent, from 0.32 to 0.8 in Italy, and in Norway, from 0.92 to 2.4 percent (Lamb, 196). The figures for the Asian countries through the years, 1979 to 2005, have also been revealing a similar trend- 0.3 to 1.4...
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High Underage Married and Divorce rates...be linked to the similar increase in underage marriages. The young couples who get married do not last more than two years together in most of the cases. Divorce researchers have found that the average age of those who file for divorce is 20 years. Young adults make up the largest number of divorce cases in the US. Most of them blame it on the early age that they got into married at. The divorce rate in the US for persons under the age of 20 years is 27.6% for the females and 11.7% for the males. This reveals that females are the worst affected by the rising rate of underage marriage (Lehrer 469-470). Figure 1. Pie chart...
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Divorce...identity is revealed such marriages is ended. Other marriage arguments are triggered the moment one or both spouse forget their roles in the family. Some agencies contradict the issue of increased divorce rates, according to their findings; divorce is on decrease trend due to increase in registered bachelors and spinsters. Divorce comes with several negative effects more so to children and old adults in the society. Statistics indicates that about a million American children undergo financial and emotional frustrations due to divorce. Children whose parents are divorced are likely to be abused which...
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Factors Promoting Higher Divorce Rates...and these misunderstandings occur due to lack of communication, distrust between the partners and not ready to understand each other (Bagshawe, 45-78). There are a lot many reasons due to which divorce can occur. Day by day the rate of divorce is increasing in almost all countries and this is an alarming situation. It should be noted by the concerned authorities that they take some serious steps in order to prevent this increasing havoc which result to a great disaster in the society which will certainly have quite adverse effects on the future generation of the society which will indirectly effect the country. Annotated Bibliography 1. Hetherington, E...
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Divorce... A Comparative Analysis of Divorce in Islamic Law and English Law Islamic Law and English Law on marriage and divorce are essentially determined by two different sets of beliefs, views and philosophies about the existence of man on the earth as well as in human society. Islamic scholars views man as the representative of God (Allah in Islam) on the earth. Therefore, according Islamic philosophy, human being’s sole duty is to lead his or her life according the codes given by God. His duty is to obey the divine law. Necessarily, a devoted Muslim is bound to follow the Islamic rules and laws in important issues, of life, like marriage and divorce. It is only the interpretation of Islamic law on marriage and divorce from a religious... ...
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Divorce...Vocabulary assignment The next case on the agenda to be presented before court is Jackie vs. Kim who have filed for divorce. Judge: Who is the plaintiff representing Jackie
Lawyer: I represent Jackie, the woman at the stand who is dejected with her life and marriage. While the ambience of this courtroom is warm, my client stands with cold hands and feet. This is her confrontation with the ugliest truth in her life.
Judge: (looks at the dapper lady at the stand. Her presence seems to light up the rather dilapidated court room) And why do you allege so.
Lawyer: The lady comes to court as a drastic resort. After being deluded by mediation firms who misled her through their bureaucracy, the lady finally...
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Why Divorce Rates Increased... Why Divorce Rates Increased Many researchers have pointed out that divorce rates are increasing all over the world.One researcher (Lamb, 196) on a related topic has revealed that between 1970 and 2005, rate of divorce increased from 1.5 to 2.8 in England and Wales, in France, the hike was from 0.93 to 2.5, the figures for Poland showed a progressing graph from 1.13 to 1.8, from 0.32 to 0.8 in Italy, and in Norway, from 0.92 to 2.4. The figures for the Asian countries through the years, 1979 to 2005, have also been revealing a similar trend- 0.3 to 1.4 in China, 0.72 to 2.75 in Taiwan, 0.39 to 2.6 in Korea, and 1.2 to 2.1 in Japan(Lamb, 196). Coming to South American countries, divorce rates increased from 0.21 to 0.7 in Mexico... ...
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Divorce...education diminishes. It also leads to the deterioration of the quality of life led by the divorcees as well as their children as a result of reduction in income flow. Government is also affected by the high rates of divorce; neglect of children, crime, abuse of substances and the costs of compensation in terms of government services go up. The child’s, health and mental welfare are adversely impacted as behavioral and psychiatric problems including suicide increase. It is therefore clear that divorce is affecting society negatively and as such, society must address the root cause of increased cases of divorce.
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