Sentences with phrase «described child marriage»

The Minister for Gender and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa - Djaba, has described child marriage and similar outmoded practices as a dishonour to the country.

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Other writers have described other causes: the lobbying for same - sex marriage, the feminists» push for liberation from marriage duties, their legislative victories in getting states to adopt unilateral divorce, the culture's glorification of single moms, and the financial incentives for illegitimacy and divorce that flow from the welfare, child support, and domestic violence bureaucracies.
These describe the things that we need to feel whole (i.e., fame and reputation, love and marriage, creativity and children, and wealth and prosperity).
And here's a guy who's just played a military man in his next movie, and has come off an award season playing a sociopath in Nocturnal Animals, and has also played a superhero, and he spends most of his time talking about gardening, and cooking for his children, and doing the grocery shopping, and when discussing his marriage, here's how he describes what he gets out of it:
«Leviathan's» presence in the race surprised pundits who had assumed that Russia's national selection committee wouldn't favor a film so starkly critical of the government; though «Loveless» is less expressly political, Zvyagintsev has described the film, which painstakingly tracks a missing - child case amid the shards of a bitterly broken marriage, as a critique of the country's police.
Historian Pamela Haag, who is author of «Marriage Confidential: The Post-Romantic Age of Workhorse Wives, Royal Children, Undersexed Spouses, and Rebel Couples Who Are Rewriting the Rules,» describes the ups and down that are normal to mMarriage Confidential: The Post-Romantic Age of Workhorse Wives, Royal Children, Undersexed Spouses, and Rebel Couples Who Are Rewriting the Rules,» describes the ups and down that are normal to marriagemarriage.
This study didn't investigate the parent's perception of children values as well thus the result can't describe the specific psychological dynamics of marriage couple about their number of children.
This document lists and describes all aspects of their marriage ending, such as division of property, child custody, spousal support, etc..
«When talking with young children, describe the person you are seeing as a friend,» suggests Jean McBride, a licensed marriage and family therapist in northern Colorado.
Research shows it is actually not uncommon for widowed parents of young children to remarry within 5 years of the loss of their former spouses.1 Some researchers have even described the deceased spouse as remaining like an invisible figure in the new marriage; their influence still lives on through the surviving spouse.2 In all my years watching re-runs of the Brady Bunch, I don't recall many references at all to the deceased parents of the children.
Final Report: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, Enhanced Yakima County Nurse - Family Partnership (EYCNFP) Program at Children's Village Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (2013) View Abstract Describes the activities and outcomes of a federally funded demonstration project that provided nurse home visits to low - income pregnant women with additional Healthy Marriage / Responsible Father services for clients and Mental Health Consultant services for program staff.
The article describes the group formed by leading South Jersey family law attorneys, including Borger and Matez, to assist New Jersey families with the Collaborative Divorce (CD) option — meaning divorces that involve a team effort by specially trained lawyers, financial advisors and mental health experts serving as divorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their children.
-- including a lien on the stock of a cooperative housing corporation (a «co-op»)-- no lender can enforce its due - on - sale clause due to any of the following prevalent circumstances: (1) The creation of a lien (or other encumbrance subordinate to the lender's security instrument) that does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; (2) The creation of a purchase money security interest for household appliances; (3) A transfer by devise, descent, or operation of law on the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety; (4) The granting of a leasehold interest of three years or less * not containing an option to purchase (5) A transfer to a relative resulting from the death of a borrower; (6) A transfer where the spouse or children of the borrower would become owners of the property; (7) A transfer resulting from a decree of dissolution of marriage, legal separation agreement, or from an incidental property settlement agreement, by which the spouse of the borrower becomes an owner of the property (8) A transfer of the borrower's property into an inter vivos trust in which the borrower is and remains a beneficiary and which [trust agreement] does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; or (9) Any other transfer or disposition described in regulations prescribed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
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