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Title: Divorce and REmarriage


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Divorce and REmarriage
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Support for Children and Spouses
  • Provisions for support for children and spouse
    have changed
  • Only wives could qualify for alimony if they had
    not contributed to the marriage breakdown through
    adultery, cruelty or desertion.
  • The 1985 Divorce Act changed this
  • Both spouses are obliged to share the financial
    cost of child-rearing.

3
Support cont
  • Factors to consider how long the couple lived
    together, and the family and support roles each
    played while married.
  • The practice of minimizing support payments to
    facilitate remarriage.
  • A spouses human capital time, effort and
    support invested hard to quantify.
  • Increased pressure on spouses, especially women.

4
Child Support cont
  • Between 50 and 75 percent of father fail to
    comply fully with court-ordered child support
    payments in a given year.
  • Support payments made through provincial
    government
  • Inadequate staffing leads to inconsistent and
    delayed enforcement.

5
Child Custody and Access
  • Custody refers to.
  • Legal Custody
  • Physical Custody
  • Joint Custody
  • Divided Custody

6
Divorce and its After Effects
  • The spouse who has ample resources adapts more
    successfully.
  • Divorce is easier when
  • No dependent children
  • A couple does share any assets
  • The marriage has been brief, less than five
    years.

7
After Effects cont
  • Divorce stressful when
  • Children still at home
  • Sharing of home and other assets
  • Habits need changing
  • Older couple
  • Sharing of all friends
  • Ill in health
  • Friends are lost
  • Loss in financial resources

8
Social Networks after Divorce
  • Loss of in-law kin system until remarriage
  • Single mothers and smaller network
  • Women lost more friends after divorce
  • Mutual friends remained with husband after
    divorce
  • Less social activities for women
  • Fathers received more offers for help

9
Social Networks after Divorce
  • Workplace is an important source of moral support
  • Married men less threatened by divorced male
    friends vs. married women and divorced female
    friends.
  • The social inequities based on gender and
    coupling status.

10
How Does Divorce Affect Children?
  • Onset of developmental disorders and divorce
  • Renegotiation of relationships and changes after
    divorce
  • Academic achievement and divorce
  • Behavioural and emotional problems
  • Relationships with parents

11
Affects on Children
  • Higher cohabitation rates and divorce rates
  • Remarriage and Step-Families
  • 58 percent of divorced women and 70 percent of
    men remarry

12
Effects of Divorce cont
  • Girls become immobilized in personal
    relationships- fear of commitment.
  • Feeling of responsibility
  • Parental conflict- childrens adjustment

13
New Beginnings cont
  • Mental health, self-esteem, school performance,
    and confidence.
  • Loss of a parent, no matter how, is the single
    most important predictor of psychopathology
  • Adult men and adult womens experiences.
  • Wallersteins study of divorced families

14
The Aftermath of Remarriage of a Spouse
  • Remarriage increases the quality of life
  • The simplest form of remarriage
  • Life in remarriage with children from previous
    unions
  • The Stepmother and Stepfather family
  • The complex Stepfamily
  • The unrealistic expectations of stepfamilies

15
Relationships Ending and New Beginnings on
Children
  • Victims of family break up and the most
    vulnerable members of the family.
  • The benefits of divorce on children
  • Empathetic, independent, and egalitarian
    attitudes, etc
  • The negative effects
  • Problems in adjustment, afraid to be alone,
    psychological counselling.

16
Remarriage effects
  • Increased substance abuse, greater delinquency,
    high rates of suicide
  • Five basic principles that explain adjustment
  • 1. Individual Risk and Vulnerability
  • 2. Family Composition
  • 3. Stress
  • 4. Parental Distress
  • 5. Disrupted Family Process

17
Remarriage cont
  • Intervals between divorce and remarriage
  • Childrens attitudes- mothers remarriage and
    premarital sex attitudes
  • Reduced enthusiasm for marriage
  • Not always negative consequences
  • Increased flexibility and improved interpersonal
    skills.
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