Sentences with phrase «breakdown of family life»

The synod agreed that the evils responsible for the recent catastrophes were such things as pride in heart and body, a spiritual falling away, excessive profanity, breakdown of family life, and failure to observe the Sabbath.

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Family breakdown and poverty The breakdown of stable family life, and the consequent rise in single - parent families, usually run by the mother, is one of the greatest contributors to poFamily breakdown and poverty The breakdown of stable family life, and the consequent rise in single - parent families, usually run by the mother, is one of the greatest contributors to pofamily life, and the consequent rise in single - parent families, usually run by the mother, is one of the greatest contributors to poverty.
Many priests would attest that those who are on the receiving end of family breakdown frequently live in one way but are convinced — that is, their «convictions» lie — in quite another direction.
«The Social Significance of the Traditional Two - Parent Family: The Impact of Its Breakdown on the Lives of Children, Adults, and Societies» reinforces courage with an excellent summary of the pertinent findings from social science.
Perhaps most important — its influence radiating to every part of life — is the breakdown of the Negro family structure.
We are living in a rather frightening era, and the continuing breakdown of family structures means that the number of angry, disaffected, confused and unhappy young people will rise and rise.
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal organisations, with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
Some information from previous generations may be vague or not formally diagnosed (for example, in the early 1900's a person might have been said to have a «mental breakdown» - which resulted in them being temporarily treated in a psychiatric hospital, given shock treatments and released; or maybe you had a «eccentric uncle» that lived by himself in a cabin away from society and only very rarely socialized with family, and spoke of conspiracy theories when he did talk.
The most striking, even shocking, feature of the sociological (and to some degree economic) literature in the several decades following Moynihan's report is the sheer lack of interest in the question of what the breakdown of the family among the poor, which no one could deny was occurring, might mean in the lives of those involved.
It might be a life changing turmoil such as a family breakdown, or something more minor, such as a change or end to a friendship, a change of school rules, or moderate alterations to daily life.
The study talks of the impact of family breakdown on children and how much they can be damaged by instability in their home life.
But, in their disjointed ways, they are all dealing with the same problem — that across vast stretches of America, economic, social and family breakdowns are producing enormous amounts of stress and unregulated behavior, which dulls motivation, undermines self - control and distorts lives.
Joanna Trollope is the British doyenne of middle - class domestic drama, having explored marital breakdowns, adoption, step - parenting, and any number of other social dilemmas that make up modern - day family life, and Second Honeymoon is considered by critics to be one of her best books in years.
With respect to the «conflict» between allegedly self - interested family lawyers and allegedly self - interested paralegals wanting to do more family law, the answer is not to flood the family law market with thousands more legal service providers all trying to make a living off the miseries of family breakdowns out of the wallets of people whose non-legal expenses have already risen (two homes, etc.).
True, the basics involving the breakdown of marriage, divorce, custody and child support matters — still dominate family lawyers» time — but most family lawyers benefit their clients most before marriage, before sharing a residence, and before other major life events, addressed by power of attorney, Wills, Trusts, Living Wills, etc..
It influences our lives every day via contracts and credit situations, the ownership and distribution of property, family relationships and their breakdown, personal injury, benefit entitlements, human rights, and various corporate arrangements.
The Indian Act is not the only legislation specific to aboriginal people — the First Nations Land Management Act (SC 1999) provides a framework for First Nations to develop regimes for resource development, succession, and other important issues; the First Nations Fiscal Management Act (SC 2005) prescribes certain reporting requirements with respect to real property taxation; and the recently passed Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights Act (SC 2013) seeks to provide protections to parties living on reserves in the context of family breaFamily Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights Act (SC 2013) seeks to provide protections to parties living on reserves in the context of family breafamily breakdown.
In a string of judgments, from Luckwell v Limata [2014] EWHC 502 (Fam), through Gray v Work [2015] EWHC 834 (Fam), [2015] All ER (D) 302 (Mar) to Fields v Fields [2015] EWHC 1670 (Fam), [2015] All ER (D) 163 (Jun)-- the recent decision involving the Russian former model and the grand piano in Manhattan — the ins and outs of family life and family breakdown have been aired in public.
Lloyd Platt & Co represents men and women from all walks of life who find themselves in marital and family breakdowns.
The organization provides professional training, engages in research and develops policies in an attempt to improve the lives of parents, individuals and children following a separation or family breakdown.
Bales, a founding partner of the boutique Toronto firm Bales Beall LLP, will also co-lead a session on trusts and family law entitled «When the Love Dies but the Trust Lives On: Trusts and Relationship Breakdown
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I often focus on life adjustment issues such as family separation, communication breakdowns, chronic and acute illness, and grief and loss.Although I am a Christian, I honor all faiths and am quite comfortable with spirituality as a frame of reference in therapy.»
We know that Christmas is a time when people are most in need of support and it is also a time when difficulties or challenges are highlighted most because of the impact of change and the fact that Christmas is a time when we are all together possibility more than usual and when we are most likely to face the things that upset us most such as losing someone we care about, facing family breakdown or learning to live with other changes in our life circumstances
But, in their disjointed ways, they are all dealing with the same problem — that across vast stretches of America, economic, social and family breakdowns are producing enormous amounts of stress and unregulated behavior, which dulls motivation, undermines self - control and distorts lives.
Family Lives is a charity which helps parents deal with change by providing professional, non-judgmental support about all aspects of family life — including child development, parenting / relationship support, family breakdown, and mental health concerns of both parents and their chiFamily Lives is a charity which helps parents deal with change by providing professional, non-judgmental support about all aspects of family life — including child development, parenting / relationship support, family breakdown, and mental health concerns of both parents and their chifamily life — including child development, parenting / relationship support, family breakdown, and mental health concerns of both parents and their chifamily breakdown, and mental health concerns of both parents and their children.
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