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Tags: BBC-London, Bob Dylan, census, college-educated adults, Dayton, divorced women, earnings decreased, earnings gap, economic benefits of marriage, Economics, education, employment, gender reversal, high school diploma, household, income, institution of marriage, jobs, marriage, national economic downturn, Paul Fucito, Pew Research Center, prenuptial agreements, recession, Spousal Support, spouse, Statistics, study, Times They are a-Changin, wages, well-paid working wives
Posted in: Antenuptial Agreements, Spousal Support, Statistics | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Tags: Census Bureau, children, custody, Erin Brokovich, Fathers are Indeed Important, Geographical Distance, George Bernard Shaw, Guardian ad Litem, Journal of Marriage and Family, North Carolina, ohio, Parenting Access and Resource Center, shared parenting, SPARC, The Legal aspects of Virtual Visitation, Utilizing Technology to Supplement Parenting Time, visitation rights
Posted in: Custody Issues, Internet, Parenting Time Allocation, Statistics | 1 Comment | Trackback | Email This Post
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Tags: acute stress, Afghanistan, alcoholism, anxiety, April Cunningham, army, Army battlefield survey, Associated Press, children, combat, Defense Department, deployment, depression, divorce, divorce lawyer, divorce rate, family, Joe Davis, marriages, mental health counselors, mental health providers, Military divorces increasing from war stress, Pentagon, psychological, Separation, soldiers, spouse, Statistics, support groups, survey, theaters of operation, therapists, troops, veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, war
Posted in: Military, Statistics | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Tags: biological, Bo Diddley, children, Dave Thomas, Debbie Harry, Edward Albee, Eric Dickerson, Faith Hill, Halle Berry, Ingrid Bergman, Jim Palmer, Kindness in a Cruel World, Kyle Gibson, Laura Hamilton, Les Brown, Melissa Gilbert, Nancy Reagan, National Council for Adoption, Nigel Barber, Peter and Kitty Caruthers, President Gerald Ford, Psychology Today, Robert Byrd, Scott Hamilton, Search Institute in Minneapolis, stepchildren, Steve Jobs, The American Sociological Review, U. S. Census Bureau
Posted in: Children's Issues, Statistics | No Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Tags: CNN, custody, divorce, Dr. Robert Gordon, Fox News, Good Morning America, Gordon Poll Youth Survey, Larry King Live, MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, money, Nightline, parents, pay, sample, USA Today, Wilmington Institute of Trial and Settlement Sciences
Posted in: Child Support, Statistics | 1 Comment | Trackback | Email This Post
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