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This work focuses on the fluid nature of divorce and variability to divorce. Rather than a simplistic, static view that emphasizes means and averages in looking at 'typical' family reactions to divorce, the book emphasizes variability, fluidity and change over time in the pre-divorce, divorce, and post-divorce process.
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This report presents qualitative data from a series of ten focus groups which formed the Parent-Child Contact Study, a component of the larger Australian Institute of Family Studies Caring for Children after Parental Separation Project. Fifty-four separated or divorced parents (27 mothers, 27 fathers) took part in the focus group discussions about different aspects of parent-child contact.
Broken homes --- Broken homes --- Children of divorced parents --- Children of divorced parents --- Divorced parents --- Divorced parents
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This multi-disciplinary encyclopedia covers curricular subjects related to divorce as examined by disciplines ranging from marriage and the family to anthropology, social and legal history, developmental and clinical psychology, and religion, all through a lens of cultural sociology.
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This is the first history of Irish divorce. Spanning the island of Ireland over three centuries, it places the human experience of marriage breakdown centre stage to explore the impact of a highly restrictive and gendered law and its reform. It considers the accessibility of Irish divorce as it moved from a parliamentary process in Westminster, the Irish parliament and the Northern Ireland parliament to a court-based process. This socio-legal approach allows changing definitions of gendered marital roles and marital cruelty to be assessed. In charting the exceptionalism of Ireland's divorce provision in a European and imperial framework, the study uncovers governmental reluctance to reform Irish divorce law which spans jurisdictions and centuries. This was therefore not only a law dictated by religious strictures but also by a long-lived moral conservatism.
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Broken homes --- Divorced people --- Divorce --- Separation (Law) --- Family relationships
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Divorce --- 173.1 --- Marriage --- Broken homes --- Divorced people --- Huwelijksethiek. Echtscheiding --- 173.1 Huwelijksethiek. Echtscheiding
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Divorce --- Families --- Communism and families --- Marriage --- Broken homes --- Divorced people --- Communism and family --- Families and communism
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