The boomers who have been married 20 to 40 years are the greatest divorcing generation in U.S. history. But there are many reasons why these breakups are positive: —gender roles have changed dramatically during their adulthood, causing more conflict but more equality; —people are living longer, healthier lives, making it easier to start over; —and because […]
Baby boomers were responsible for the highest divorce rate in history—22.8 per 1,000 married couples in 1979 compared to 3.5 per 1,000 in 2008. Nearly a third of divorces, according to the most recent census, are among people who have been married 20 to 40 years. They have been called the greatest divorcing generation in […]
Divorcing parents in a volatile divorce should immediately enroll their child or children in the Children’s Passport Issuance Alert Program so that you will be notified if your ex or ex-to-be attempts to apply for a passport for them, which he or she will need in order to leave the country.
—Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families by Laurie Krasny & Marc Brown —Divorced but Still My Parents by Shirley, Ph.D. Thomas —I Don’t Want to Talk About It by Jeanie Franz Ransom & Kathryn Kunz Finney —I Think Divorce Stinks by Marcia L. Lebowitz & Pamela M. Borguald —It’s Not Your Fault, Koko Bear by […]
Japanese women, who receive pitiful settlements in a divorce unless they have proof of infidelity or other wrongdoing, have resorted to tricking their husbands into having affairs. They hire a wakaresaseya (a professional breakup artist) who works for a wakaresaseya agency, to entrap their husbands and ensure a better divorce settlement. The entrapment business is booming […]
Borrowing money from friends or family is a mistake. If you can’t pay back the money they have loaned you, you could ruin your relationship with them. If you have no other choice but to ask a friend or relative for a loan, make sure the loan doesn’t put a hardship on them. If the loan is for over $10,000, the […]
What is the difference between an annulment and a divorce? An annulment is a legal process that declares your marriage null and void as if it never existed. With divorce, you had a marriage, but with an annulment the law declares you never had a marriage.
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