Webliography:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/rising-grey-divorce-rates-create-financial-havoc-for-seniors/article4553219/
This site offers a good view on the effects of senior divorce, on both parties. This woman knows the effects divorce can have on a family, on yourself, and the rest of your retirement age. She gives us a view from her perspective on what happens if you divorce at an older age and how it will affect your income as a senior. The Globe and Mail is a well known site and if credited as a very informative site.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/120620/dq120620b-eng.htm
This is a government site that has the results of a research done on the effects of widows after divorce in old age. This site calculated the income replacement rates on this group of people and it gives us the results. It has a lot of information and statistics that will be good for our research paper.
http://www.lawsociety.ab.ca/public/legal_education/divorce_separation.aspx
This site is good for its information on what happens in relation to your children, counselling, getting a lawyer, dividing the property, and the parenting situation. This site is good for a research paper because it will give you insight on what is involved in a divorce and how different aspects of life is affected by divorce if it happens.
http://newsroom.bmo.com/press-releases/bmo-study-canadians-underestimate-the-financial-i-tsx-bmo-201110060734012001
I found this site very intriguing because it is a bank, and the banks have a great deal to do with the country and society. This site offers us a look into how Canadians underestimate the financial impact Divorce can have. This site offers us a look at some information regarding how Canadians don’t look at the cost of divorce and prepping for such a case is important. The Bank of Montreal is a well known bank and the site is trustworthy.
http://pensionetavantages-pensionandbenefits.gc.ca/act/evnvie-lfevnt/divorce-eng.html
This site gives people a heads up of what will happen if divorce takes place. Pension plans are important to Canadian Society and to know what happens to you pension if marriage ends is important. People don’t understand what happens when they divorce. So here is some good research for people if they are planning to get divorced they may need to know what happens.
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2000/06/the-effects-of-divorce-on-america
This website focuses on the physical, emotional and financial effects that divorce is having on the approximately 1 million American children that face the divorce of their parents each year. Listed are many facts about the damaging effects divorce has on children such as physical abuse, drug use, and higher rates of suicide, poor school performance and drastic drops in family income.
This article is useful for churches and students studying this topic because not only is it brutally honest with the lists of the negative impact that divorce has on children, but has many suggestions of steps that the federal government should take in order to help in this area. Some of these suggestions include establishing pro-marriage demonstration programs, a national goal of reducing divorce, public health campaigns, etc.
http://info.legalzoom.com/effects-divorce-society-20105.html
This website is full of legal and societal information about the negative effects of divorce, focusing more on the fact that divorce can debilitate a society rather than the effects of divorce on only children. The focus of this article is the “Family as Society’s Nucleus” and how the family is needed to help its members thrive socially. Also included in the research of this article are the facts about divorce leading to poverty and lagging academic development.
http://www.peacemaker.net/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=aqKFLTOBIpH&b=1043497&ct=5077343
Complete with charts and graphs, this website communicates the many different negative effects that divorce has on society as well as the family as a whole such as finances, academia, relationships, etc. With a different focus, however, this website also shows the saddening truths about the lack of religious activities, worship and lifestyles within divorced families. This drop-off in worship has serious consequences because religious practice has been found to have beneficial effects on such factors as physical and mental health, education level, income, virginity, marital stability, crime, addiction, and general happiness.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/140785-the-effect-divorce-women/
This article shows the negative effects that divorce has particularly on women and contrasts them in some ways with the effects that it has on men. I think this is important because it shows that there are different ways that things can be taken and responded to depending on gender, maturity level, etc. This website also includes information about greater taxpayer burdens based on the increase of divorce.
https://sites.google.com/site/effectsofdivorces/effects-of-children/positive-effects
Although I do not agree with everything listed on this website, this article in particular tires to explore the negative effects of divorce and replace the negativity with some positive ideas of how parents can effect their children positively through the course of their separation or divorce. Through discussing focusing on children’s needs and desire for family structure, this article would be beneficial because it would help ignite ideas of how to help balance out the negative elements.
This site offers a good view on the effects of senior divorce, on both parties. This woman knows the effects divorce can have on a family, on yourself, and the rest of your retirement age. She gives us a view from her perspective on what happens if you divorce at an older age and how it will affect your income as a senior. The Globe and Mail is a well known site and if credited as a very informative site.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/120620/dq120620b-eng.htm
This is a government site that has the results of a research done on the effects of widows after divorce in old age. This site calculated the income replacement rates on this group of people and it gives us the results. It has a lot of information and statistics that will be good for our research paper.
http://www.lawsociety.ab.ca/public/legal_education/divorce_separation.aspx
This site is good for its information on what happens in relation to your children, counselling, getting a lawyer, dividing the property, and the parenting situation. This site is good for a research paper because it will give you insight on what is involved in a divorce and how different aspects of life is affected by divorce if it happens.
http://newsroom.bmo.com/press-releases/bmo-study-canadians-underestimate-the-financial-i-tsx-bmo-201110060734012001
I found this site very intriguing because it is a bank, and the banks have a great deal to do with the country and society. This site offers us a look into how Canadians underestimate the financial impact Divorce can have. This site offers us a look at some information regarding how Canadians don’t look at the cost of divorce and prepping for such a case is important. The Bank of Montreal is a well known bank and the site is trustworthy.
http://pensionetavantages-pensionandbenefits.gc.ca/act/evnvie-lfevnt/divorce-eng.html
This site gives people a heads up of what will happen if divorce takes place. Pension plans are important to Canadian Society and to know what happens to you pension if marriage ends is important. People don’t understand what happens when they divorce. So here is some good research for people if they are planning to get divorced they may need to know what happens.
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2000/06/the-effects-of-divorce-on-america
This website focuses on the physical, emotional and financial effects that divorce is having on the approximately 1 million American children that face the divorce of their parents each year. Listed are many facts about the damaging effects divorce has on children such as physical abuse, drug use, and higher rates of suicide, poor school performance and drastic drops in family income.
This article is useful for churches and students studying this topic because not only is it brutally honest with the lists of the negative impact that divorce has on children, but has many suggestions of steps that the federal government should take in order to help in this area. Some of these suggestions include establishing pro-marriage demonstration programs, a national goal of reducing divorce, public health campaigns, etc.
http://info.legalzoom.com/effects-divorce-society-20105.html
This website is full of legal and societal information about the negative effects of divorce, focusing more on the fact that divorce can debilitate a society rather than the effects of divorce on only children. The focus of this article is the “Family as Society’s Nucleus” and how the family is needed to help its members thrive socially. Also included in the research of this article are the facts about divorce leading to poverty and lagging academic development.
http://www.peacemaker.net/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=aqKFLTOBIpH&b=1043497&ct=5077343
Complete with charts and graphs, this website communicates the many different negative effects that divorce has on society as well as the family as a whole such as finances, academia, relationships, etc. With a different focus, however, this website also shows the saddening truths about the lack of religious activities, worship and lifestyles within divorced families. This drop-off in worship has serious consequences because religious practice has been found to have beneficial effects on such factors as physical and mental health, education level, income, virginity, marital stability, crime, addiction, and general happiness.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/140785-the-effect-divorce-women/
This article shows the negative effects that divorce has particularly on women and contrasts them in some ways with the effects that it has on men. I think this is important because it shows that there are different ways that things can be taken and responded to depending on gender, maturity level, etc. This website also includes information about greater taxpayer burdens based on the increase of divorce.
https://sites.google.com/site/effectsofdivorces/effects-of-children/positive-effects
Although I do not agree with everything listed on this website, this article in particular tires to explore the negative effects of divorce and replace the negativity with some positive ideas of how parents can effect their children positively through the course of their separation or divorce. Through discussing focusing on children’s needs and desire for family structure, this article would be beneficial because it would help ignite ideas of how to help balance out the negative elements.