Women finally are demanding the same
benefits out of marriage that men have traditionally gotten.
Not exact matches
«Because the friendship
of marriage results in children, and it is a burden
of sorts to raise children, and because society
benefits greatly if this is done well, it is usual for society to separate
out the friendship
of marriage from other friendships, to give it special recognition, and to award it distinctive
benefits.»
I am all for the
marriage of culture with faith (being a First Nations person in Canada —
out in Sask)-- and I see great
benefits for the culture that is kept alive by Christianity.
Thus, the rural and urban poor are much less likely to marry and stay married than their middle - and upper - class peers, therefore losing
out on the social, economic, and moral
benefits of marriage.
As the libertarian blogger Megan McArdle once pointed
out, that possibility is more likely than it sounds: With the advent
of no - fault divorce and the extension
of welfare
benefits to unmarried mothers, the late twentieth century demonstrated that
marriage is both more important and more fragile than reformers had thought.
And if women want more
out of marriage, if we want the similar
benefits men get from it, will this mean that there will be fewer hetero people marrying in the future?
Noam Shpancer, professor
of psychology, notes in his Psychology Today blog that women work harder for a smaller share
of the
benefits of marriage, which although they may be more eager to get into, they're just as often also more eager to get
out of, too:
the only
benefit marriage offers is to society itself — it takes lots
of people
out of the party circuit and puts them into wage slavery.
Tory members are also considerably more sceptical about the
benefits of immigration — and they are outliers on gay
marriage, with only four in ten supporting it compared to at least eight
out of ten members
of other parties.
Mr. Díaz Sr., a Pentecostal minister, was returning from an overnight vigil and march in Washington D.C. in support
of the Defense
of Marriage Act when his son blasted
out a statement urging the Supreme Court to strike down DOMA, which denies federal
benefits to gay couples.
Federal welfare rules barring married women from receiving
benefits, for example, is one reason why
marriage among poor blacks has gone from being the norm to being extraordinarily rare since the 1950s — and why 70 percent
of black children are born
out of wedlock.
Property used for the
benefit of the
marriage or shared with the other spouse, even if it started
out as separate property, may also be considered marital property.
Keeping this reality in mind and being proactive can
benefit Kentucky residents down the road should they find they need
out of an unsatisfactory
marriage.
By staying uniform across the nation, Clement said the law also has the
benefit of keeping the federal government, «a big player,»
out of the state - by - state debate over same - sex
marriage.
Property used for the
benefit of the
marriage, even if it started
out as separate property, may also be considered marital property.
Property used for the
benefit of the
marriage, even if it started
out as separate property, may also be marital property.
You must include a section in the divorce decree that spells
out provisions for the Survivor
Benefit Plan premiums, if any, as well as the length
of the
marriage, the time on active duty service and the computed amount
of the retirement payments the spouse will receive, if any.
Property used for the
benefit of the
marriage or shared with the other spouse, even if it started
out as separate property, may become marital property.
The Divorce Act sets
out the factors to be considered and the objectives to be met in determining spousal support — how long did the spouses live together, what was the role
of each spouse in the
marriage, what value should be given to the contributions made by the spouses during the
marriage, should one spouse be compensated for the financial
benefit to the other, how is economic hardship arising relieved, and how is self - sufficiency
of each spouse promoted?
Please contact your insurance company for information on
marriage counseling coverage and
out -
of - network
benefits.
Please contact your insurance company for information on
marriage / couples counseling coverage and
out -
of - network
benefits.
As Anna Beth Benningfield, a Dallas psychologist and past president
of the American Association for
Marriage & Family Therapy, points
out, «It's not that kids can't
benefit from individual therapy, but not having the parents really limits what can happen.
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In recognition
of the widespread
benefits of marriage to individuals and society, the federal welfare reform legislation enacted in 1996 set forth clear goals: to increase the number
of two - parent families and to reduce
out -
of - wedlock childbearing.
Check
out Benefits of marriage counseling and couples counseling for information about private sessions and seminars for couples.
Out of all
of the
marriage counseling
benefits mentioned so far, this one might seem like an odd one; but that doesn't make it any less relevant.
Duration, which is computed by subtracting the year
of marriage from the year
of interview (1992/93), is included to net
out differential exposure to health
benefits of marriage.
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