ABSTRACT
The divorce rate has been rising significantly throughout the twentieth century. By interweaving the historical, demographic, sociological, legal, political and policy aspects of this increase, Colin Gibson explores the effects it has had on family patterns and habits. Dissolving Wedlock presents a multi-disciplinary examination of all the socio-legal consequences of family breakdown.
Dissolving Wedlock will be invaluable reading to all lecturers and students of social policy, sociology and social work as well as to professionals and lawyers working in the field of divorce.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Before civil divorce
part |2 pages
Part II Divorce or separation
part |2 pages
Part III Marriage patterns in the twentieth century
part |2 pages
Part IV Marriage breakdown today