A recent study from America into relationship breakdown and separation has found that 79% of couples who separate will eventually go on to divorce, reports USA Today.
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The US Census Bureau has published a series of facts on fathers in America.
Tags: Edinburgh Family Lawyers, Dunfermline Lawyers Divorce Advice, Edinburgh Lawyers Divorce Advice, Single Parent Families, Separatation, DivorceA recent report from America has found that finding time for 'date nights' or other one-on-one time can bring many relationship benefits for couples.
Tags: Edinburgh Lawyers Divorce Advice, Edinburgh Lawyers Cohabitation Advice, Cohabiting Couples, Cohabitation, Married Couples, Divorcing CouplesTo celebrate the fantastic job done by single mums this Mother’s Day, single parent charity, Gingerbread, has launched a myth-buster to show the reality of single parent life in 2012.
Tags: Single Parent Families, Single Mothers, Divorce, Relationship Breakdown, Divorce Advice Solicitors Edinburgh, Divorce Advice Lawyers EdinburghDebretts, the manners and social etiquette guru, has teamed up with a legal firm to publish a 'Guide to civilised separation,' reports the Daily Mail.
Tags: Divorce, Separation, Separating Couples, Divorcing Couples, Separation Advice Falkirk, Separation Advice Lawyers FalkirkThe English support organisation Family Lives is anticipating a surge in demand for its services from families going through separation or divorce, as the organisation’s new Divorce & Separation report highlights that couples are more likely to separate in January.
Tags: Separation Arrangements Advice Lawyers Edinburgh, Separation Arrangements Advice Edinburgh, Relationship Breakdown, Separation, DivorceWith the share of married adults at an all-time low in the United States, new research has unveiled clues why couples don’t get married – they fear divorce.
Tags: Divorce Advice Lawyers Dunfermline, Divorce Advice Dunfermline, Living Together, Cohabitation, DivorceTrends in marriage and family structure pose long-term risks to the financial and fiscal health of the world's wealthiest nations and are implicated in the recent global economic slowdown, according to a new report from America.
Tags: Divorce, Marriage, Cohabitation, Marriage Advice Kirkcaldy, Marriage Advice Lawyers KirkcaldyRecent research in America has found a surprising level of interest in reconciliation among divorcing couples with children.
Tags: Divorce, Reconciliation, Divorce Advice Edinburgh, Divorce Advice Lawyers EdinburghResearchers at Ohio State University have conducted a study into the effects that marital transitions, such as marriage or divorce, can have on a couple's weight gain.
Tags: Divorce, Marriage, divorce advice linlithgow, divorce advice lawyers linlithgowNearly half of single working women are more likely to say yes to a marriage proposal than a joint bank account with their boyfriend, according to a recent report.
Tags: Divorce, Marriage, Divorce Advice Dunfermline, Divorce Advice Lawyers DunfermlineA Russian woman was awarded the UK's largest financial settlement when her divorce was finalised recently in London, reports the Daily Mail.
Tags: divorce advice lawyers kirkcaldy, divorce advice kirkcaldy, Divorce Settlement, DivorceA woman from China decided to celebrate her divorce in a fashion similar to the way that most people would celebrate their marriage, reports Orange News.
Tags: divorce advice lawyers falkirk, divorce advice falkirk, DivorceA recent research project has revealed that men who lose their jobs are more likely to get divorced than men who are in employment, reports the Telegraph.
Tags: divorce advice lawyers falkirk, divorce advice falkirk, Separation, DivorceA new study from America has shown that children whose parents get divorced generally don’t experience detrimental setbacks in the pre-divorce period, but often fall behind their peers—and don’t catch up—when it comes to maths and interpersonal social skills after their parents begin the divorce process.
Tags: divorce advice lawyers linlithgow, divorce advice linlithgow, DivorceRecent research conducted by the Umeå University in Sweden has revealed that couples that commute a long distance to work are 40% more likely to separate or divorce than couples that work closer to home.
Tags: Cohabitation, Divorce, divorce advice falkirk, divorce advice lawyers falkirkA recent survey has revealed that couples living in the countryside have happier and healthier marriages or relationships than those living in the city, and are less likely to have a divorce or other relationship breakdown, reports the Telegraph.
Tags: Divorce Advice Edinburgh, Divorce Advice Lawyers Edinburgh, Marriage, DivorceThe European Commission (EC) is proposing the introduction of new EU-wide rules to clarify the legal position relating to property rights for married couples or registered partnerships from different countries.
Tags: Divorce, Civil Partnerships, Marriage, divorce advice falkirk, divorce advice lawyers falkirkThe number of marriages in Scotland rose by almost a thousand during 2010 compared with the previous year, the Registrar General for Scotland has announced.
Tags: divorce advice lawyers falkirk, divorce advice falkirk, Divorce, MarriageResearchers from Canada and the US have claimed that winning a Best Actress Oscar could actually be bad news, at least as far as the actress' personal life is concerned.
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