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Divorce Why do many marriages in Wales end in divorce and why do some Christian churches oppose divorce? Why do some marriages in Wales end in divorce? It could be for a number of reasons. Adultery, working long hours, financial difficulties, children, a partner suffers an illness or maybe the couple just got married to young. However, the most important and most worrying fact of all is that one in three marrages now end in divorce. Family life in the UK is changing. One of the most important changes in the past 30 years has been the growth in single parent (or lone parent) families. This is partly due to more children now being born outside marriage. There used to be two basic types of family that society and the Christian church considered ideal- the nuclear family and the extended family. A nuclear family consists of parents and family. An extended family...

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