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The Happy Divorce: How to Break Up and Make Up. / Nora Underwood.

by Underwood, Nora; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 4Family. Publisher: Underwood/Nora, 2002ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Divorce | Divorce -- Canada | Divorce settlements | Divorced parents | Gay couples | Gay parents | Marriage counseling | Mediation | Rites and ceremoniesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "In a perfect world, we'd all live happily ever after with the people to whom we had pledged ourselves....In reality, 36 per cent of Canadian marriages are expected to end in divorce, a number that has remained relatively stable for decades." (MACLEAN'S) This article, which cites "a growing body of research [that] points decisively to the fact that kids have a much harder time adjusting to new family dynamics when their parents are bickering or engaged in full-scale war," describes ways in which divorcing parties can remain civil when dealing with one another.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.

Originally Published: The Happy Divorce: How to Break Up and Make Up, Jan. 21, 2002; pp. 25-31.

"In a perfect world, we'd all live happily ever after with the people to whom we had pledged ourselves....In reality, 36 per cent of Canadian marriages are expected to end in divorce, a number that has remained relatively stable for decades." (MACLEAN'S) This article, which cites "a growing body of research [that] points decisively to the fact that kids have a much harder time adjusting to new family dynamics when their parents are bickering or engaged in full-scale war," describes ways in which divorcing parties can remain civil when dealing with one another.

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