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Throughout the ages, Christianity and the Fathers of the Christian faith have preached about the significance of a conventional holy marriage. Whereas in this religion divorce is strongly forbidden except in a small number of justifying circumstances. Divorce doesn't only hurt the man and woman involved but it affects the psychological well being of the children involved. It is not my intention to prove divorce as a bad or an imperfect formation. My objective for this paper is essentially to establish how the children are affected by divorce. Judith Wallerstien, who is known as an innovator in the research concerning divorce and its effects on children, conducted a major study in 1971. This particular study was done on 60 families with 131 children and it lasted for over 15 years after the divorce. I am going to focus on the main psychological segment of the research. However divorce does...

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