eBooks - Social Issues - Societies & Cultures - Colin Gibson - Dissolving Wedlock
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The divorce rate has been rising throughout the twentieth century, with a significant increase in the last twenty years, so that now some 45 percent of marriages currently end in divorce. How and why has this happened? How has the law and the State changed to accommodate and facilitate this and what changes in society's attitudes have affected family breakdowns? To answer these important questions Colin Gibson takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine the history, demography, sociology, politics and policy of divorce. In Dissolving Wedlock the author traces the interaction between social change, marriage patterns, family law and parliamentary legislation from the eighteenth century to the present. He then looks at family patterns and policy choices and examines such matters as the welfare and financial support of children and their carers in the light of the new Child Support Act, and the two-tier court system for handling the casualties of broken marriages. Dissolving Wedlock will be invaluable reading to all lecturers and students of social policy, sociology, and social work as well as to professionals and lawyers working in the field of divorce. |
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| Forty five percent of marriages currently end in divorce. Colin Gibson explores the effects it has had on family patterns and presents a multi-disciplinary examination of all the socio-legal consequences of family breakdown. |
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