The Office for National Statistics has recently published an analysis of the conception rate in England and Wales for 2010.
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The public are to be asked their views on whether Forced Marriage should become a specific criminal offence the Home Secretary, Theresa May, has announced.
Tags: Family Law Advice Stockport, Harassment, Marriage, Forced MarriagesFor many, an important marker of adulthood is forming a family, whether it’s having a child, getting married or cohabiting with a romantic partner. Researchers at Bowling Green State University’s National Center for Family and Marriage Research’s (NCFMR) say a majority (61%) of young adults have formed a family by age 25.
Tags: Marriage, Cohabitation, Living Together, Cohabitation Advice Manchester, Cohabitation Advice Lawyers ManchesterThe Office for National Statistics has published a mid-year bulletin showing the marital status of adults living in England and Wales.
Tags: Divorce Advice Manchester, Divorce Advice Lawyers Manchester, Marital Status, Divorce, MarriageRecent research has found that 15% of Britons over the age of 40 and living with their partner choose to keep some or all of their savings hidden from their other halves.
Tags: Cohabitation, Marriage, Separation, Divorce, Cohabitation Advice Manchester, Cohabitation Advice Lawyers ManchesterA recent research study in America has looked at the effect marriage or divorce can have on weight gain.
Tags: Divorce Advice Lawyers Manchester, Divorce Advice Manchester, Marriage, DivorceChildren born to married parents generally achieve better cognitive and social outcomes, on average, than children born into other family forms, including cohabiting unions. Recent research by researchers at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and funded by the Nuffield Foundation, has looked into the reasons why this might be the case.
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