Read how “grey divorce”, divorcing at an old age, can place a burden on children, as they now have to take care of their aging parents in two separate households.
Divorce News and Views
New Realty TV Series Divorce Hotel to Premiere this Fall
Discover how a new series by the Fox Network will bring estranged couples together in a hotel, where they can sort out their divorces with their lawyers and check-out the following day.
Suspicious Spouses Using Hi-Tech Spy Gadgets: Wall Street Journal
Read how many betrayed and scorned men and women are beginning to spy on their spouses using technology. Read tips on how to protect your privacy including getting your car scanned by a mechanic for mobile tracking devices.
Jamie McCourt Moves to Nullify Divorce Settlement
Frank McCourt’s ex, Jamie, has filed a motion claiming that he grossly underestimated the value of the Dodgers baseball franchise by well over a billion dollars.
The More Husbands Do in the Home, the More Divorce: Study
See how this study conducted in Norway shows that couples who share housework duties equally have higher divorce rates than couples where the woman does more.
Melissa Etheridge Calls for Gay Divorce
Read about rocker Melissa Etheridge’s personal struggles and frustrations with the current gay divorce system.
Divorced Couples Using and Abusing Communication Tech: Study
Read how a study done at the University of Missouri shows using communication technology can be both helpful and harmful when it comes to divorcing spouses.
Forbes Writer on the 7 Virtues of Divorce
Read how writer from Forbes Magazine David DiSalvo lists health as one of the 7 Benefits of Divorce, including a bold assertion that divorce can be good for your children.
Most Young Americans Think Marriage Will Last Forever: Study
Despite overwhelming statistical evidence that suggests the contrary, 86% of Americans aged 18-29 who were surveyed by the Clark University Poll of Emerging Adults expect their marriage to last a lifetime.
Divorced Men More Prone to Hit the Bottle: Study
View the results of a new study done by the University of Cincinnati examining men and women’s alcohol consumption habits both in marriage and after a divorce.
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