Surveys

Divorce and Electronic Data

Thursday, February 14th, 2008 | Surveys, Adultery, Divorce | No Comments »

According to a new survey, 88% of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers say an increasing number of people going through a divorce use electronic data as evidence that their spouse has been cheating on them, hiding assets, and more.

The Game of Love

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007 | Surveys | No Comments »

A new study reveals how you respond to situations in your relationship can ultimately determine how well you bond with your partner. A psychologist at the University of Illinois found that individuals who were prone to anxiety or avoided intimacy were more likely to push the relationship into a direction that leaned negative. Specific situations […]

Spring Cleaning to Replace Child Rearing?

Thursday, July 19th, 2007 | Surveys | No Comments »

In a recent survey administered by the Pew Research Center, the importance of children to a successful marriage has fallen to the eighth spot out of nine in total. While placing third on a similar 1990 survey, it seems children are no longer the most important component to a happy marriage. Ahead of […]

Divorce Hits Harder for Men or Women?

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007 | Surveys, Divorce | No Comments »

Women typically fare less financially than men after divorce. But a new study by Canada’s National Statistical Agency found that men take the separation harder than women. According to the study, men were six times more likely to report an episode of depression than men who remained married, compared to women who were only 3.5 […]

Job Promotion More Stressful Than Divorce?

Monday, May 21st, 2007 | Surveys | No Comments »

A recent survey online revealed that climbing up the corporate ladder was more stressful than divorce. Do you agree? The survey also revealed that promotions were more difficult to cope with than even relocation or grieving death.