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krzymel

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The adversary divorce system in which one person is guilty and the other innocent has been replaced in all states with __________ divorce.
 
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Compare and contrast the dealing-with-problems/preventing-the-problems focus with a developing-family-potentials focus.
 
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Answer to Question 1

no-fault

Answer to Question 2

The dealing-with-problems/preventing-the-problems focuses were early efforts to educate families (arising out of the societal changes of the 1960's) and centered on social problems facing families and how to deal with them in their context. By contrast, the developing- family-potentials focus attempts to build upon positive aspects of family life and bring about human capabilities that improve and enhance personal life and family living.





 

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