Written by Krsnanandini Devi Dasi & Tariq Saleem Ziyad Imagine you are walking down a long and winding road and your journey is interrupted by a wise and kind old person. She suggests that you take another path and tells you that if you keep walking down the road you currently are on, you […]
Putting Children First
Written by Linda Chavez For the first time in history, less than half of Americans now live in married-couple households. The new finding by the Census Bureau reflects the most profound change in the nature of American society ever to have occurred, yet practically no one talks about it. Only 48 percent of American […]
“Unfaithful: Stories of Betrayal”
Written by Mike McManus In recent weeks we have been bombarded with stories of powerful men who think they can cheat on their wives with impunity. Most recently, it’s been Rep. Anthony Weiner unbelievably sending body part pics of himself to women he never met. That on the heels of learning Arnold Schwarzenegger had […]
A “Swing Bang Hum Dinger” of a Divorce
Written by Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse The former White Stripes rocker, Jack White, and his wife, Karen Elson, a model for Louie Vuitton and vintage clothing store owner, threw a big party in Nashville on June 10 to celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary and the announcement of their divorce. Jack is known for rather […]
Living Together: Myths, Risks & Answers
Written by Mike McManus To the Presidential candidates, America’s biggest problem is the economy. However, I believe the disintegration of marriage is the nation’s central domestic problem, costing billions of taxpayer dollars for poverty, depression, crime and suicide. This crisis has three elements: 1. The marriage rate has plunged 53 percent since 1970. Of those […]
Standing Up for Marriage and Family
Written by Beverly Willett Last August, David Patterson, the former Governor of New York, made the biggest mistake of his political career: He signed a bill making New York the 50th and final state to enact no-fault divorce. No matter that New York then had one of the lowest divorce rates in the nation. No matter that for […]
Eleven Year Marriage Ended in 11 Days
Written by Mike McManus I received a moving note from Jennifer Rivera who got a divorce she did not want: “After being together for 11½ years, the Family Court system of Miami-Dade County was able to legally end it in 11 days.” “If we had more time to wait it out, such as legalized […]
How Children of Divorce Can Turn the Tide
Written by Lori Lowe Recently, I wrote about how being a child of divorce is a risk factor for early death, as reported in the eye-opening book, The Longevity Project. As a child of divorce myself, I was dismayed to learn that children whose parents divorced during childhood died an average of five years […]
Why Are Women Leaving Their Marriages in Droves?
Written by Michele Weiner-Davis Each year over one million marriages will end in divorce. But here is something you might not know. Over two thirds of those divorces were filed for by women. Astonishing? Not really. There are many reasons women are walking away in droves. So, what’s at the root of the “Walk Away […]
Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Why Divorce Happens to Good Spouses
Written by Kevin Senich Their eyes beg answers to questions they don’t want to ask, answers their ears don’t want to hear. A box of Kleenex that truly understands gender equity is always within easy reach. Those sullen with resignation and those animated with indignation are equally inconsolable. They represent a cross section of Americans […]
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