Category: Divorce
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Child Custody Evaluations in Divorce Proceedings
Case study 5 indicates clear instances where the guidelines for child custody as well as evaluation during divorce proceedings can be applicable. The child described in this case study is born from a troubled family. The parents have had a long history of domestic violence and fights that have rendered the child psychologically disturbed. Ideally,…
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Divorce from the Biblical Laws Point of View
Divorce is one of the main contemporary social problems, and there are debates in religious circles about whether separation is allowed in the Bible. Accordingly, the church does not recognize divorce and considers it not biblical, except in cases of betrayal and desertion of marriage. The Bible consistently asserts that marriage is an enduring responsibility.…
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Parental Divorces Negative Impact on Children
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction This study analyze the developmental trend of a child in a family divorce. The primary research methodology will be a survey of existing cases, and an analysis of experiments that have been carried out earlier to confirm specific theories. The main limitation in the course of research…
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Parental Divorce: Influence on Children
Table of Contents Introduction Risk-Taking Behaviors Experience Divorce-Related Stress Low Self-Esteem Increased Academic Success Conclusion References Introduction Divorce can be challenging for a family since the couples are discovering new ways to relate to each other and trying new parenting techniques. Children are tenacious, and the breakup changeover can be perceived as an improvement rather…
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Effects of Divorce and Poverty in Families
Table of Contents Introduction Emotional effects of divorce and poverty on children Social effects of divorce and poverty on children Mental effects of divorce and poverty on children Conclusion Reference List Introduction In our modern society, divorce has become very wide spread among married couples. Children from poor backgrounds caught in the midst of a…
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Juvenile Delinquents and Parental Divorce: What Is the Connection?
Most of the juvenile cases reported are committed by youngsters who fall between the age group of 11 to 17. Many reasons cause the increase in the number of juvenile delinquents this may include; cross-cultural marriages, illiteracy among parents, and peer influence. The most notable cause that has seen the rise in the number of…
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Negative Effects of Divorce on Children
Abstract With divorce rates being more common in the 21st century more than any other time in history, children are increasingly on the receiving end for decisions made by their parents. While it may be too complicated for the younger children to understand, those aged between eight to eighteen years understands the implications that the…
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Divorce Law History in the USA
Introduction It is difficult to overestimate the significance of legislation for everyday life. Relevant laws are created to regulate relationships in all spheres where possible problems can arise. It refers to concluding various agreements, employment issues, safety, and many others. Among them, the laws that govern relationships between spouses are of crucial importance because they…
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Mediation and Its Role in the Divorce Process
As one of the methods of ADL (alternative dispute resolution), mediation allows people to resolve the issue without litigation, so they have more power over the process. Although mediation is often used in disputes in business, such as in the relationship between business and customer or between employee and employer, it can also be effectively…
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Legal Process of Divorce as an Elaborate Legal Process
Introduction Divorce is a common legal phenomenon in the US and it depends on the couples socio-economic situation. Typically, childless short-term marriages result in a less complex time-consuming divorce than long-term marriages with weighty property entanglements, marital debts and kids below the consent age. Divorcing couples who negotiate the terms of divorce experience a less…