Family stability will suffer a further blow if the Government presses ahead with its current plans to axe child benefit for higher rate taxpayers, a new report by the think-tank Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has warned.
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Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau has revealed an increase in the proportion of young adults living in their parents' home. The percentage of men age 25 to 34 living in the home of their parents rose from 14% in 2005 to 19% in 2011 and from 8% to 10% over the period for women.
Tags: Cohabitation, Cohabiting Couples, Single Parent Families, Kinship Care, Cohabitation Advice Aberdeen, Cohabitation Advice Lawyers AberdeenMore than a quarter (27%) of Britain’s couples over the age of 40 say that money is the biggest cause of arguments in their household. The new research from Prudential raises fresh concerns that British couples are sleepwalking into retirement without properly discussing their financial arrangements. The figures suggest that the state of their finances is more likely to cause couples to fall out than disagreements over housework, staying out late or their partner’s choice of friends.
Tags: Cohabitation, Living Together, Living Together Advice Aberdeen, Living Together Advice Lawyers Aberdeen, Financial Arrangements For CouplesThe traditional 2.4 British family is a thing of the past, with eight out of ten people now describing their family set-up as not traditional, or not conforming to the stereotypical two married parents with two or more children. The majority of people feel their family is unrepresented by politicians, the media and advertising, with 52% claiming the Government does not take their family set-up into account.
Tags: Family Structure, Marriage, Cohabitation, Single Parent Families, Cohabitation Advice Dyce, Cohabitation Advice Lawyers DyceA recent study from America has claimed that the decline in marriage and childbirth rates has contributed to the economic downturn in many of the world's wealthiest nations.
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