Recently, a divorce case has arisen involving a famous media mogul. The businessman in question is Rupert Murdoch, head of News Corp. This reportedly will be Murdoch's third divorce. Murdoch and his third wife have been married for 14 years. The couple has two...
Divorce
Could too much time on Facebook lead to divorce?
Many people use the social media site Facebook. Facebook can be good fun and can be a great way to stay in touch with friends, colleagues and relatives. However, a new study indicates that married couples may want to take care to not spend too much time on this social...
What could bigamy charge mean for Fort Worth woman’s divorce?
When a couple gets married, each spouse can usually safely assume that the other is not still married to another person. Marriage to more than one person is illegal in every single state, which is something a Dallas-Fort Worth divorce lawyer is likely to know.A Fort...
Trying to Be “Nice” During a Divorce Can Actually Create Problems
Couples contemplating divorce are often facing one of the most emotionally charged events of their lives. Not only are they dealing with the ending of their marriages, but many couples must also tackle the difficult tasks of property division and child custody....
Divorce: Some Intriguing Ways to “Celebrate” the End of Marriage
While there is little dispute that divorce rates are increasing in Texas - and throughout the country for that matter - what is interesting is how couples are choosing to commemorate their newfound independence.Recently, a list was compiled regarding some of the more...
“Grey” Divorces on the Rise
Divorces among older couples - otherwise known as "grey" divorces are increasing at a dramatic rate. According to research done by Susan L. Brown and I-Fen Lin at Bowling Green State University's National Center for Family & Marriage Research Center, the divorce...
Divorce Rate Among Baby Boomers Doubles
Over the past few decades, baby boomer divorces have been increasing at an alarming rate - which is especially surprising given that divorce rates for the population as a whole have stabilized in recent years. In fact, according to a study by Bowling Green State...
Facebook Status Update: Divorced!
A person can hardly read the news today and not hear some mention of social networking giant Facebook. Whether mentioning the record IPO earlier this month, or even the recent marriage of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it pops up almost everywhere we look. However,...
Why do Americans Work So Much? Divorce Rates May Provide the Answer
In the early 1970s, Western Europeans spent more time working than their American counterparts - a trend that has drastically changed over the years. In fact, recent research indicates that Americans work 30 percent more than Europeans.There has been some debate...
Divorce Rates Fall as Couples Acclimate to Two-Income Model
Divorce rates in the U.S. began to rise exponentially in the postwar era - especially during the 1970s - at a time when divorce laws were being changed and women began to enter the workforce. Even today, most estimate that roughly half of all marriages will end in...

