Recent research has identified key ‘turning-points’ in young adults’ lives which influence whether or not they return to the parental home.
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University have found a link between DNA and marital satisfaction.
...New research has found that women are more likely than men to find their partner irritating.
YourTango.com has kicked off its third annual "Break Up With Your Ex" campaign after a new survey found that 67% of respondents — including 46% of those who are married —think about their exes too much. A whopping 80% of respondents want to stop thinking about their exes altogether.
Online role playing games can negatively affect real-life marital satisfaction, according to a Brigham Young University study.
Financial matters are the most common source of discord among American couples, prompting an average of three arguments per month, according to a national telephone survey conducted for the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) by Harris Interactive.
A couple from Israel have divorced after the wife refused to get rid of her 550 cats, reports the Times of Israel.
A business man has won his appeal to the Court of Appeal in England over the amount of money awarded in a 'divorce' settlement to his former civil partner, reports the Herald.
New research from the national charity, 4Children, has revealed the extent of conflict and violence in Britain’s families.
To 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.
The 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.