Intimate relationships are evolving. More and more often couples are choosing to cohabit instead of making the commitment to each other through marriage. Some may argue that a cohabiting relationship ...
I know a woman. Works like a dog. She’s a loving mother, raising a lovable boy. She’s also a good businesswoman, running a successful salon. But she’s not married to the father, though he lives with ...
WASHINGTON — A new study found that in 11 countries across the globe, cohabiting couples have more doubts about their relationship lasting and give less importance to their relationship than married ...
Millennials are known for a lot of things. For one, we’re having less kids than previous generations. We’re more open when it comes to sex, despite having less partners than our parents did. According ...
Underwood Law reports that home ownership among cohabiting couples is rising, reflecting changing priorities around marriage and property acquisition.
Millions of unmarried couples who live together could be unaware of their rights if the relationship breaks down, a family law group has warned. Resolution carried out a survey which found two-thirds ...
The Census Bureau recently released results from its alternative measure of poverty, which uses a wider range of factors than the official metric to account for people’s living expenses and the money ...
As more and more U.S. couples decide to have children without first getting married, a group of 18 family scholars is sounding an alarm about the impact this may have on those children. In a new ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More Americans 50 years and older are copying younger generations and eschewing marriage, opting instead to live with their partners, according to new research. In 2016 about 18 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. By moving in with my boyfriend of three years, I’ve recently joined the fastest growing family type in the UK: ...
A new study found that in 11 countries across the globe, cohabiting couples have more doubts about their relationship lasting and give less importance to their relationship than married couples do.
Millions of unmarried couples who live together could be unaware of their rights if the relationship breaks down, a family law group has warned. Resolution carried out a survey which found two-thirds ...
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