Bad times ... for marriages and divorce.
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One of the difficulties of being well informed is the amount of contradictions that you are facing the same story. And we are not talking about opinion pieces, if not simply facts.
When asked how the crisis affects a marriage? we find this:
- The struggle to pay the mortgage divorces this year reduced drastically. Mortgages and rising prices are overwhelmed to Madrid. But the crisis also has other effects, because it can be a yudando to keep hundreds of married couples with problems of coexistence, who decide to remain together to address economic hardship.
During the first quarter of 2008, there have been 4496 divorces in the region, 1,300 less that between January and March of 2007 when marriages are breaking 5796, according to data from the General Council of Judicial Power (CGPJ). This represents a decrease of 22.4% over a year. "Coping with the mortgage is a powerful factor not to divorce," explains sociologist at the University Rey Juan Carlos, Roberto Barbeito. "Given the economic crisis, the couples decide to get a second chance to save the trough," adds
Peeeeero, we are also faced with this:
- Recession causes more marital breakdown
Sandra Davis, the lawyer who was in charge of the divorce of Diana of Wales and the model Jerry Hall, among others, the newspaper said in Five Days: "The credit crisis reveals the more sinister side of human nature. When there are problems in a relationship, money cover the cracks, but when they disappear, they are uncovered. "This argument explains the increase in marital breakdown that is occurring since there is a recession. According to a study conducted by the office of lawyers Mishcon de Reya, in times of crisis breaking up more marriages than in periods of economic prosperity.
If even a jet of news like this, where there is no interest in that it writes are not able to agree on What does not happen in news and broader impact?. As for trust in the newspapers ... and blogs.
Written by Carlos Lopez on July 23, 2008 with 379 reviews
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