Read about the new book by Nigerian-American academic, describing the difficulties that immigrant marriages are put through in the United States, and also offer advice on how to prevent divorce.
Divorce News and Views
Man demands value of donated kidney in divorce settlement
Read how a doctor saved his wife’s life by donating to her his kidney, but now that they are divorcing is asking for either the kidney or it’s monetary value of $1.5 million in their divorce settlement.
New CBC documentary examines divorces with children
Read about the new CBC documentary “How to Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids” by Vancouver-based filmmaker Maureen Palmer, following the lives of three couples with children who are all headed for divorce, and how each try their best to make the best for the
U.S. military divorce rates rise, according to Pentagon
The divorce rate amongst the U.S. military is rising. Discover why, and how the Army and Marines’ efforts to help married troops’ marriages, including a compulsory conflict management and communication skills workshop.
DivorceMagazine.com poll finds readers consider divorce morally acceptable
The poll asked readers the straightforward question: “Do you think that divorce is morally acceptable?” About 63.8% of respondents answered “Yes.”
New film Jake’s Closet explores the plight of children of divorce
Read an interview with movie director Shelli Ryan’s, whose latest movie, Jake’s Closet, explores the effects divorce can have on children when the parents put their well-being before their children’s.
Family Law Judges Encourage Settling Divorce Out of the Court
Settling divorce cases out of the court has quickly become much more common, and is also being recommended as a faster method. Read advantages and advice from several family law judges.
New studies from U.S., Sweden examine male cheating
Want to know the answer to why men cheat on their wives? This article answers this question and so much more about men and infidelity.
Katrina aftermath reportedly includes divorce, family strife
The devastating Hurricane Katrina left a lot of damage behind, including the family lives of all those affected by it. CNN reports that dealing with such circumstances but great stress on families, causing relationships to unravel and in some cases divorc
New York State NOW chapter now opposes no-fault divorce
New York State’s National Organization for Women chapter now opposes no-fault divorce. New York still remains the sole state that has not agreed to allow “no fault” divorce. By Jeffrey Cottrill.
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