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Divorce News and Views
July is National Child-Centered Divorce Month in the United States
Children are often the ones who suffer most through divorces, and many divorce professionals such as lawyers, counsellors are urging parents to put their children’s needs first. To spread awareness for the cause, Rosalind Sedacca founded National Child-Ce
Nevada governor seals his divorce records as per 1931 state law
Read about the Nevada laws passed in 1931, which not only grant the shortest waiting period for divorce in the U.S., but also allow one party in a divorce the right to seal the divorce records from the public, causing Reno to become the “Divorce Capital”
Saudi couple calls for pressure against court forcing them to divorce
After being forced to divorce and separated by an Islamic Court, a Saudi Arabian couple is doing everything they can, including reach out to the United Nations, to reunite their family once again.
Friends, Internet most common places to find divorce lawyers
If you’re getting a divorce, it’s almost inevitable that you’ll have to hire a lawyer. Even if you’re not taking your spouse to court or if you don’t have children or a lot of assets to divide, some extent of legal advice is a must. What’s the best way to
Divorce Considered Morally Acceptable to 70% of Americans in Gallup Poll
A new survey from Gallup has revealed that seven out of ten people in the United States now consider divorce to be “morally acceptable”.
Men generally willing to start dating post-divorce sooner than women, says poll
See how a poll done by Divorce Magazine revealed the results of the views of both men and women on dating following a divorce, and the reasons why.
Majority of divorcees would not sleep with their exes, says poll
Discover how a recent poll done by Divorce Magazine shows that most people would not sleep with their ex-spouses after divorce, and how the two genders responded slightly differently to the question.
Canadian poll: Marriage more important to individuals than to society
According to a new poll done by the Canadian Press, marriage remains important to Canadians in their individual lives, but has decreased in importance to their society.
Does divorce affect a child’s future care for aging parents?
Read how a new study out of Temple University in Philadelphia shows that divorce and re-marriage can predict the children’s involvement in their parents’ lives and care once they reach old age.
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