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Beverly WillettUSA TODAY |
'Her Daughter,' by veteran author and journalist Fran Hawthorne, delves into parental alienation syndrome with thriller-like momentum.
If the Utah legislation succeeds, which it’s on track to do, that will leave only four states with alienation of affection laws on the books.
North Carolina is one of the few states where an innocent spouse can sue and win damages from a homewrecker who destroyed their marriage.
In the end, Eternity blatantly rejects what drives our society’s divorce mentality: the search for greener pastures.
Catholic spouses striving to honor their vows find little support from a church that seems to have adopted a U.S. divorce culture mentality.
The United States accounts for only 6 percent of the world’s Catholics, yet grants 60 percent of the church’s annulments, the Catholic equivalent...
No matter how often Lewinsky reinvents herself, her constant, obvious attempts to recast herself in the role of victim are an affront to real victims.
Like so many other school shooters, the Minneapolis shooter's parents divorced in 2013, when we was around age 12.
A Texas man is suing to prevent his wife from divorcing him, citing violation of the 14th Amendment and more.
Everyone's buzzing about the kiss-cam couple, but how about a little outrage for the people you personally know who have wrecked their spouses and...
Odds are against Bezos’ new marriage given his previous record, age, and relationship conduct.
Corporate media are fawning over a book that omits respected authorities on divorce and perpetuates the myth that divorce doesn’t matter.
Well-funded and led by scholars, lawyers, religious leaders, and entrepreneurs, the goal is to obtain U.S. legalization of psychedelics.
Black Marriage Day gives young people who live in communities where marriage isn't the norm the chance to 'hear from people who love being married.'
If Anora has any redeeming value, it’s in its unintended commentary on the sad state of marriage and relationships.
A complaint challenges Minnesota’s refusal to recognize lawfully issued firearms permits of 29 other states.
Even when couples can easily afford lawyers, divorce's emotional and psychological costs are incalculable.
Sure affairs happen. Sure everyone makes mistakes. But whatever happened to promoting healthy marriages and reconciliation, and heaven forbid, doing...