Throughout the 20th century, there was a steady rise in the divorce rates in modern industrial societies. Due to this, concern about the consequences divorce has on children has increased.
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Throughout the 20th century, there was a steady rise in the divorce rates in modern industrial societies. Due to this, concern about the consequences divorce has on children has increased. In the following essay, I will be discussing the way 'divorce and the consequences it has on children is treated in Malta; with reference to the reading by M.P.M. Richards entitled "The Interests of Children at Divorce". Despite the fact that this article has been written in the 1900's, it still has great relevance up to this day, and in fact divorce is a very hot topic in many societies in the 21st Century. I will also be analysing how the Maltese Catholic Church, the Malta Nationalist Party (PN), the Malta Labour Party (MLP), and the Alternattiva Demokratika (AD) deal with this issue. Despite the fact that the "Ipoll" surveys held by "The Malta Today", in a synergy with...

