Traditionally, men have claimed role of “breadwinner” in a family while women were associated with household management and raising children. We don’t have to tell you that a lot has changed since that 1950s paradigm, and from the sound of things, it doesn’t appear like men are taking it all…
We’ve spoken a lot in the past about how Facebook and other social networking sites can be a factor in a partner’s decision to file divorce papers, so what you’re about to read is nothing new, except that it puts an actual percentage on how damaging social networking misbehavior has…
In a new study that echoes much of what we’ve found in our own research, it was revealed that relationships in which the women are breadwinners are 50 percent more likely to end in divorce. The info comes via CBS Boston, and new though it might be, it continues a…
For some countries, a 40 percent rate by which men and women file divorce forms would be a godsend. (Looking at you, United States.) However, the Norwegian government finds it entirely unacceptable, and now they’re looking at doing something about it. The government has spearheaded an initiative that will encourage…
As an online divorce service, we hear many reasons as to why a person decides to file against their spouse, and surprisingly, infidelity is not often cited as the official cause. This holds up pretty well against the actual numbers. Most of the time, couples cite financial reasons, while other…
In a recent post for PsychCentral, blogger Aaron Karmin took aim at the reasons people often cite when filing divorce papers and found that they’re often the same exact reasons the relationships were entered in to in the first place. The piece highlights the fact that first attraction and grounds…
According to a new article published in the the British journal Urban Studies, long commutes can not only ruin a person’s day, but may also contribute to the end of a marriage. Researcher Erika Sandow of Umea University in Sweden discovered that spouses with longer than average commutes were 40…
Many people who filed divorce forms over infidelity believed they could tell when their partner was cheating based on “gut instinct.” And while the gut is usually proven right in such cases — even if the brain doesn’t want to acknowledge it — a new study has revealed that it…
So many couples, who have ended up signing divorce forms do so because of trust issues. They just can’t seem to let go and fully give the other person the benefit of the doubt. Sometimes there is good reason not to trust one’s mate, and then other times, it’s all…
A new Texas divorce study out of Texas A&M University has determined that men cheat more than women, not because of a lack of self-control, but more because they have stronger sexual impulses than their female counterparts. If you’re like us, you’re probably thinking: How Do They Know? Well, we’ve…