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Proportion of marriages that lasted less than 10 years and greater than 20
11: Australia’s divorce rates: the real statistics | May 28, 2013

New figures show a big increase in people divorcing after 20 years or more of marriage. But it’s not as big as some would have you believe…





The industries cashing in on your heartbreak
12: The industries cashing in on your heartbreak | April 22, 2013

DIVORCE is a huge, costly and emotional expense, so it may come as no surprise that a number of companies out there are cashing in on your heartbreak.

Industries ranging from law to counselling and childcare services are all reaping the benefits of Australia’s growing divorce rate, according to data collected by business information analysts at IBISWorld…





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13: Female binge drinking leading to court hangover | April 5, 2013

A growing trend of alcohol abuse by Australian women is behind an increase in divorces and other family disputes before the courts, the head of Slater & Gordon’s family law practice has claimed…





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14: The Very Expensive Price of Divorce | October 27, 2012

The assets of those who split up are $180,000 to $190,000 less than non-divorced people and the gap doubles to $360,000 to $390,000 six years after divorce. The annual household income of divorced women fell by an average of $10,000 in the first year after divorce but for men it increased by $7000…





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15: The rise of the young divorcee | October 25, 2012

The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that from 2007 to 2009, the number of people under 30 who divorced after less than four years of marriage increased by almost 12 per cent, from 5394 to 6024…




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