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Archive for May, 2011

Longer Commutes Lead to More Divorces

A new study out of Sweden reported that, for couples where at least one spouse has a long commute, the chances of divorce skyrocket. The divorce rates for such couples jump as much as 40 percent, the study found. A Houston divorce lawyer can provide additional information on common reasons leading to divorce. The commute relates to several issues that affect a couple’s marriage. When the husband has to drive a long way to work, it may mean that the wife has to find work closer to home so that she can take care of the children and handle household chores. Finding work closer to home may limit the wife’s options and force her to take a less fulfilling job, resulting in unhappiness. A spouse seeking options relating to divorce can learn more from a Houston divorce attorney. Commuting also means time that a couple or family does not have to spend together. The average commute time for Americans is about 25 minutes. Over the course of a year, that means 100 hours devoted simply to driving to work, at the expense of spending time with family or one’s spouse. Workers in the most urban areas (for example, certain areas…
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Living Together Increasingly Preferred to Marriage

Research from the Census Bureau shows a change in the rates of divorce in the United States in recent years. The number of couples currently married has moved slightly up from numbers 15 years ago. Divorce rates across all age groups have fallen about five percentage points since 1996. According to at least one pollster, divorce has much less of a stigma attached to it than in years past, perhaps a result of a seemingly constant stream of media reports on celebrity divorces such as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s, Tiger Woods’s and John Edwards’s. The pollster reported that there no longer seems to be any stigma associated with divorced, that it seems to be more of a rite of passage these days. One important changing demographic is the percentage of people choosing to remain single for longer or to move in with someone else without getting married. Nearly half of all women aged 25 to 29 reports having never been married, a large increase since 1986 when the number was 26 percent. This is particularly true for adults with more education and income, as they have increasingly preferred cohabitation to marriage. For those who do get married and bring significant assets and…
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Happily Married Couple Considers Divorce to Save Wife’s Life

Terri and Dave Watkins, a couple happily married for nearly 30 years, are now considering a divorce. And even to a seasoned Houston divorce attorney the reason is rare – to save money and Terri’s life. Two years ago, doctors diagnosed Terri with a rare form of cirrhosis, which prevents her body from producing enough protein to rid it of dangerous toxins. The only solution is for Terri to get a liver transplant. But, the couple found out that their insurance would not cover the transplant. Dave’s employer had recently changed insurance policies. As the insurance company labels the transplant an elective operation, the new policy would only cover $50,000 of the transplant. Expected costs for a liver transplant typically approach $500,000. A social worker suggested a startling alternative to the couple – a divorce. If Terri were single, because she is unable to work, she would become eligible for disability and welfare benefits. The government would cover the cost of her transplant. The financial impact of a divorce is an important consideration for which a Houston divorce lawyer can provide more information. The couple has not yet made a decision, though the two prefer not to divorce. Friends and…
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Schwarzenegger and Shriver’s Children May Have It the Worst

The pending divorce between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver and the related stories have been all over the news in recent weeks. Most reports have focused on the two parents – Schwarzenegger, the larger than life bodybuilder turned actor turned politician, and Shriver, a philanthropist and member of one of the most powerful political families in the country. Few reports, in contrast, have examined the situation’s effects on their four children. As more details come out, they may be experiencing it worst of all. A Houston divorce attorney can help with this difficult aspect of divorce. The news surrounding their father’s affair and other child shocked the couple’s four children – Katherine, 21, Christina, 19, Patrick, 17, and Christopher, 13. They are close siblings, with Katherine reportedly often acting as surrogate parent during Schwarzenegger’s absences related to filming or political campaigning. They have rallied around their mother, embarrassed at the pain Schwarzenegger caused her. Nearly all children find dealing with the divorce of their parents to be a stressful time, which is why it is important for a Houston divorce lawyer to take these effects into account. For the Schwarzenegger children, the celebrity of their parents likely compounds these effects….
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