The Institute of Family Studies report shows massive increases in the number of step and blended families, and lone parent families. |
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New relationships, blended families, and remarriages are among the most difficult aspects of the divorce process. |
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There are stepfamilies, blended families, foster families, families of birth and families of intention. |
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Many were from broken homes, single-parent families or blended families, where drugs and alcohol played a destructive role. |
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Divorced parents and blended families may need to devote even more time to the process to make sure they follow the guidelines correctly. |
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Changing family structures, such as the emergence of blended families, have further obscured set expectations for male providers. |
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Emotional paper cuts are what most racially blended families face as they navigate the city. |
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Novels used to end with the marriage: now we have divorce, blended families, test-tube babies, surrogate moms. |
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This is never truer than for step families or blended families where there might be competing agendas, especially where children are concerned. |
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An increasing number of children live in blended families, which have several grandparents and siblings from former families. |
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On the other hand, GenYers have experienced more parental divorce and a higher number have grown up in single-parent or blended families. |
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Christmas is of no use to anyone if it is an excuse for people to play at being petty tyrants, a danger especially in blended families where expectations differ. |
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents. |
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Spousal and family relationships of varying permanence, and blended families, have become more common in Canadian society in recent years. |
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In respect to the blended families, I believe the statistics were nine times. |
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She researched the subject at former mahogany plantations, piecing together how whites and blacks had coexisted and sometimes formed blended families. |
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Many of the suggested areas for further research correspond to the emerging trends and issues noted in Section 2 and Section 4, such as blended families, coparenting and custody and access issues. |
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The financial issues of so-called blended families may seem similar to other families, but the emotional issues around those decisions are much more intense. |
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Men living in blended families, foster families or with adopted children. |
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The fact is that children are living in a variety of households these days: blended families, extended families, single-parent families, families where there has been the death of a parent, poor families, rich families. |
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Families are increasingly less stable and more complicated structurally with more common-law relationships, multi-layered blended families and cultural considerations. |
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Our society is based on family, but the very definition of family has evolved and continues evolving to include single-parent families, blended families, and extended families. |
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Social change has resulted in an increase in single-parent families and blended families and the potential for children to face multiple family restructurings. |
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Most stepchildren live in blended families. |
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Blended families and stepfamilies with children from former marriages are becoming more common. |
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