Category: Marriage/Family
Your Marriage vs Fort Knox
No one gets in Fort Knox without permission. It’s surrounded by tanks, razor wire, and other security precautions we don’t know about. It’s one of the safest places on earth. We do all that just to guard gold. Your heart is worth much, much more! It deserves Fort Knox-levels of protection.
Read MoreA Family-Friendly Community Offers Affordable Family Fun
Often, when we think about what makes a city, town, or neighborhood family friendly, we consider the quality of schools, crime rates and safety (e.g., can your child leave a bike out front unattended?), and walkability (are there sidewalks?). These are certainly important. But perhaps we do not sufficiently consider another important feature: entertainment. The availability of cheap or free high-quality entertainment greatly enhances family life. It is, I contend, the epitome of what family friendly means.
Read MoreUK group calls for end to Shariah ‘parallel’ marriages that put women, underage girls at risk of abuse
A campaign group has come out strongly against Shariah marriages and called for several measures to be put into place to strengthen the civil framework of marriage. The Coalition for Marriage (C4M) suggested in a statement on Wednesday that Britain’s marriage laws and protections for women and children are being undermined by confusion over religious and civil ceremonies, which is leading to “parallel” marriages.
Read More5 Habits to Keep You Out of Divorce Court
Our law office receives hundreds of divorce inquiries each year. Some of the cases are wild, but most follow similar patterns that highlight the primary divorce risk factors that many couples face. Certain behaviors dramatically reduce the risk of divorce. Conversely, too many people make predictable mistakes that end up destroying their marriages.
Read MoreOn Her New Album, Taylor Swift Sings a Pro-Marriage Tune
Taylor Swift entered her 30s with a new gusto for progressive politics, campaigning against Donald Trump, leaning into her childless cat lady era, and lamenting “1950s sh-t.” At the age of 35, though, Swift is literally singing a different tune.
Read More‘Flirting Parties’ … the Old-fashioned Way to Family Formation
Have you ever heard of a “flirting party”? If not, don’t feel bad. Until today, I hadn’t either. Allow me to share my newfound enlightenment.
Read MoreMore Men in HEAL Jobs Would Boost Marriage Rates
The evidence suggests that men’s employment prospects matter greatly for their chances of forming a family, and that the labor market is shifting towards HEAL jobs. If we want more husbands, we need more men in HEAL.
Read MoreYoung men are missing out, and it shows
Referencing the research and “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl, Terry Schilling of the American Principles Project recently told Fox News the lack of relationships is causing anxiety, depression, poor sleep, and low self-esteem. “When men have a purpose, when they have a meaning, they can bear almost any how,” he said. “I think that what’s going on with our society today with young men is that they don’t have the why. They’re not married; they don’t have kids, and that’s causing depression and anxiety.”
Read MoreGetting More Men Into HEAL Jobs Won’t Solve The Working-Class Marriage Crisis
In our new analysis of data from Current Population Survey (CPS) (2021-2024), we found that men in HEAL occupations are significantly less likely to marry and form families than men in more traditional, male-dominated working-class jobs. We compared married family formation (married with children in the home) rates among prime working-age men (45-54) without college degrees in HEAL occupations to those in industries that are male-dominated and are geared to working-class Americans. Those in maintenance, repair, and other traditionally working-class male occupations had the highest rates of married family formation, while those in HEAL occupations had the lowest.
Read MoreLONG-DISTANCE GRANDPARENTING: HAVING AN IMPACT ACROSS THE MILES
It would be wonderful if all grandparents lived near their grandchildren and had easy access to them, but in today’s world, that is rarely the case. If you are a long-distance grandparent, here are ten ways to stay connected.
One of the great joys of growing older is becoming a grandparent! And one of the great heartbreaks of grandparenting is being separated from your grandchildren for long periods of time as a long-distance grandparent.
Do We Really Want a World Without Mothers?
What happens to a child born without a mother? We don’t yet know. For all of human history, every child has had a mother. But now we are contemplating a world where that may no longer be true; and while the psychological consequences are unknowable, they will be profound.
Read MoreDutch Lawmakers Block Motion Recognizing Abortion as a “Human Right”
On September 23, the Dutch House of Representatives blocked a motion that would have urged the Netherlands to push for abortion to be recognized as a “human right.” The private member’s motion sought to have the Dutch government promote inclusion of abortion rights in both the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
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