Want to be healthy and happy? Get married
We'd all be better off if we recovered a healthier view of marriage
We'd all be better off if we recovered a healthier view of marriage
Each parent wants what is best for their child, but their version of what that is tends to differ
There are several reasons why declining marriage is a concern, including the correlation between healthy, stable marriage and a host of better social, economic, and health outcomes
Confidence, direction, соurаgе and reassurance аrе constant companions in your efforts tо mаkе a successful rесоvеrу from divоrсе
Jean Chretien, Canada’s 20th and best prime minister, would never have achieved the great things he achieved without her
The combination of Isabel de Clare’s inherited wealth and William Marshal’s earned status made for a fortuitous pairing
Our experience amid the stress and challenge highlights the important bonds we have within our families
Besides creating an economic crisis, COVID-19 is bringing conflict into some homes. Rate (and improve) your relationship
Resentment over wrongs, disagreements over the kids and financial worries can be breeding grounds for some of the worst adult behaviour
There are sharp differences in family life satisfaction and perceived relationship stability between married and cohabiting parents
As studies show that we’re delaying or choosing not to get married, we need to recognize the overwhelming value of marriage
Marriage understands shared existence, including the economic, spiritual, social and sexual aspects of our lives
Although separation and divorce are always painful, it may be the best option for some couples and their families