November 2005

Wartime Weddings, Wartime Divorces

November 29, 2005

What’s causing the sharp increase in military divorce rates? Some say it’s because of spousal absence, others blame it on military couples marrying too young. Yet, this has always been the nature of military marriages, but never have we seen a divorce rate so high, especially among officials. How can we really explain why so [...]

For the Sake of the Children

November 28, 2005

More couples are finding ways to make divorce less damaging to kids.  Here’s an interesting article that recently ran in the New York Times. Comments? Send an email.Kramer Vs. is supported by Rosen Law Firm as a service to the media and others interested on the latest news on divorce and family issues.

Ways to Beat Holiday Divorce Blues

November 22, 2005

Life Transition Coach at Rosen Law Firm, Jennifer Coleman, suggests five ways recently separated or divorced couples can beat the holiday divorce blues. Click here to read more. Comments? Send an email.Kramer Vs. is supported by Rosen Law Firm as a service to the media and others interested on the latest news on divorce and [...]

Docs and Domestic Violence

November 21, 2005

According to an article that Forbes recently ran, one third of doctors don’t record when their patients report domestic violence. Comments? Send an email.Kramer Vs. is supported by Rosen Law Firm as a service to the media and others interested on the latest news on divorce and family issues.

Workaholics Have Higher Divorce Rate

November 18, 2005

According to Dr. Bryan E. Robinson’ s research conducted at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, the divorce rate among workaholics is 40% higher than the rest of the population. Can workaholics have healthy marriages and good realtionships with their kids? Robinson says no. Click here to read the full story that recently ran [...]

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