What About “Manimony”?
Attorney Robert Mues of the Ohio Family Law Blog examines the statistics for men who receive child support and custody of their children from their spouse. Also known as “Manimony”.

Attorney Robert Mues of the Ohio Family Law Blog examines the statistics for men who receive child support and custody of their children from their spouse. Also known as “Manimony”.
Tags: custody, male machismo, Manimony, Marie Fahnert, Ohio law, Spousal Support, stay at home dads
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Attorney Robert Mues from the Ohio Family Law Blog examines an emerging trend in divorce litigation, settlement without trial.
Tags: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, American Bar Association, divorce, family law, Gregg Herman, Jill Schachner Chanen, litigation, Still no Bed of Roses
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Robert Mues of the Ohio Family Law Blog examines the results of a 2008 Gallup survey that says seventy percent of Americans now believe that divorce is “morally acceptable.”
Tags: divorce, Gallup, morally acceptable, Values and Beliefs survey
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Men and women serving in the armed forces of our country encounter many stresses within their marriages that men and women in the general public do not experience. Long separations from marriage partners and other family members and hardships experienced due to war conditions in Afghanistan and Iraq play havoc on many military marriages. [...]
Tags: battlemind, deployment, divorce, family covenant, mental health, Military, seperation, Statistics, strong bonds, suicide
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I have listed some of the most intriguing statistics from the 2000 U. S. Census Bureau Table DP-2, Profile Selected Social Characteristics :
Across the United States, more than 6 million children are being raised in households headed by grandparents and other relatives.
2.5 million children are in these households without any parents present.
Nationally, 4.5 million children [...]
Tags: grandparents, ohio, poverty, Statistics, U. S. Census Bureau
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