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Exploring Statistics on Parenting Classes: The Center for Divorce Education’s Evidence-Based Solutions

By Family Works Staff | June 15, 2023

Parenting is a challenging and rewarding experience, but it becomes more complicated when parents decide to separate or divorce. The changes and disruptions that come with the end of a relationship can have a significant impact on children’s emotional well-being and development. That’s why parents need access to resources that can help them navigate the […]

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How Does Divorce Affect Children’s Education? A Closer Look

By Family Works Staff | June 15, 2023

Divorce is painful for the whole family. While adults grapple with their feelings and the logistics of separating lives, children are left trying to understand and adjust to a radically new family dynamic, questioning their place in the situation. Among parents’ many concerns during this time, one question often takes precedence: How does divorce affect […]

Divorce Rate by Education Level: Understanding The Relationship Between Divorce and Education

By Family Works Staff | June 9, 2023

Did you know that there may be a correlation between divorce and education level? Studies have found that marriages of college-educated couples seem to last longer than they did 30 years ago – and nearly 78 percent of college-educated women who were married for the first time between 2006 and 2010 can expect their marriages […]

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