It is no surprise that a crumbling of the institutional support for marriage accompanied society's change of
attitude about divorce.
Attitudes about divorce in the church have changed to fit the new situation.
In any case, open
attitudes about divorce, and frequent coverage in the media have created a more permissive environment for divorce.
Public
attitudes about the divorce process must keep changing.
Not exact matches
It asks respondents
about a wide variety of human - interest topics, from their participation in religious services and religious beliefs, to questions
about their
attitudes regarding marriage,
divorce, cohabitation, and other family forms, to specifics
about sexual behavior and experience of abuse and domestic violence.
They begin to hide behind clouds of criticism of the Church or of particular Christians, or they create a diversion by arguing
about the historicity of the Old Testament stories, or, for example,
about the Church's
attitude toward war or
divorce.
Sounds like you are still a very bitter man
about your
divorce (s), Rob, with an unhealthy
attitude toward all women instead of just the women who hurt you.
More mothers are going back to paid work, many more homes are dual - income households, and the increase in lone - parent families, rising
divorce rates, the introduction of flexible working hours and greater awareness of fathers» rights brought
about by the high - profile stunts of groups such as Fathers4Justice have contributed to a tectonic shift in
attitudes towards family responsibilities.
For their 2015 Annual Relationship, Marriage, and
Divorce Survey on College - Aged and Post-College-Aged Americans, Avvo polled more than 2,000 U.S. adults aged 18 and over
about their
attitudes on various lifestyle topics.
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Other factors include: the rise in the number of working women; changing
attitudes about marriage and
divorce; and lengthening life expectancies.
As the Royal Family's
attitude to
divorce has softened in recent years, it's
about time that a robust prenuptial agreement is added to that list.»
However, cohabitators tend to hold more positive ideas
about divorce, and more negative
attitudes about marriage in general as well.
A recent study indicates that our
attitude about marriage over the past 25 years «is highly dependent on the parental / family environment: Those whose parents were having conflicts, were
divorced, and were having post-divorce interparental conflict expressed negative
attitudes toward marriage.»
If you feel like you have one of these
attitudes, you should consider talking to someone
about your feelings as you go through
divorce.
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I have mixed feelings
about the
divorce; sometimes I think it's a good idea and sometimes I'm not sure (17 % of
divorcing parents choose this
attitude, and 74 % of this group are open to reconciliation services)
A third study (Doherty, Harris, and Wilde, in press) asked
about specific
attitudes towards the
divorce in a sample of 624 individual parents who had filed for
divorce.
How can professionals support
divorcing parents and influence social
attitudes and knowledge
about shared parenting and children's well - being and rights?
Divorce, breakups, death of loved ones and professional failures are some of the common events that affect our
attitude about life — often leading some to develop a negative outlook towards life.
Research has indicated that parental
divorce can significantly increase the odds that offspring will see their own marriages end in
divorce (Amato & DeBoer, 2001), and can lead to negative
attitudes about marriage and commitment (Cui, Fincham, & Durtschi, 2011).