Greater Good: How Fear of Separation is Reshaping Latino Families—and What Communities Can Do
How Fear of Separation is Reshaping Latino Families—and What Communities Can Do
In our increasingly globalized world, many families face prolonged separations due to professional demands, such as military deployments or corporate assignments. While these separations can be ...
AOL: Man Says His Wife Wants a “Trial Separation” After 25 Years—Family Reacts
When a husband hears the words “trial separation” after 25 years of marriage, it can feel less like a pause and more like the ground giving way. Yet behind that phrase is often a complex mix of ...
Man Says His Wife Wants a “Trial Separation” After 25 Years—Family Reacts
AOL: Marriage and Divorce Are Changing Here’s What That Means for Families
If your family is going through a divorce, you’re not alone. Statistics show that about 41% of first marriages end in divorce. The chance of divorce increases with subsequent marriages – 60% of second ...
Families and communities are building support systems to navigate the threat of immigration enforcement—and its effects on health, behavior, and belonging.
Marriage in India was once seen as unshakable, a sacred promise meant to last seven lifetimes. Yet today, that promise feels more fragile than ever. Divorce and separation, though still low by global ...
The separation of young children from their parents happens for many reasons, including death, divorce, incarceration, natural disasters, and immigration policy. The circumstances that disrupt or ...
Israel National News: 4,100 Jewish Marriages - And in 65% of Them, the Woman Made the First Move