In a letter to the editors of the publication, author Greg Reynolds pointed out how the family law in the nation supports and encourages the tragic reality of parental alienation, as well as the negative
effects of divorce among children.
Not exact matches
Green cites studies that suggest
divorce is somewhat contagious, not in a disease sort
of way, but in its ripple
effect — one couple's
divorce can influence
divorce among siblings, friends, neighbors and even co-workers.
The discovery that concordance (similarity between siblings) for
divorce among adults is higher
among identical than fraternal twins suggests that genes may predispose some people to engage in behaviors that increase the risk
of divorce.58 If parents» personality traits and other genetically transmitted predispositions are causes
of single parenthood as well as childhood problems, then the apparent
effects on children
of growing up with a single parent are spurious.
Children
of broken homes run an increased risk
of suicidal thoughts, with boys particularly vulnerable to the
effects of marital breakups, according to a study, «Suicidal Ideation
Among Individuals Whose Parents Have
Divorced.»
The quality
of the relationships
among family members has a significant impact on whether or not these long - term
effects of divorce are damaging.
Among the many positive aspects
of Collaborative
Divorce for families is lessening the potentially harmful effects of divorce on ch
Divorce for families is lessening the potentially harmful
effects of divorce on ch
divorce on children.
I am honored to be invited to address your committee about what we know and do not know about the
effects of marriage and
divorce on families and children and about what policies and programs might work to promote and strengthen healthy marriages, especially
among the poor.
Building on findings that the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) resulted in higher rates
of marital stability
among two - parent recipient families who participated in this initiative that provided financial incentives to welfare recipients who worked, this report documents MFIP's long - term
effects on marriage and
divorce among participants in the program's sample
of nearly 2,500 two - parent families who were married or cohabiting at study entry.