Divorce Statistics 2006

divorce statistics 2006
Britain's first divorce fair?

While brides-to-be visiting the National Wedding Show in Birmingham this weekend may be dreaming of the happy-ever-after, those with a more jaded experience of married life are also being catered for.

Britain's first divorce fair - the Starting Over show - starts this weekend in Brighton.

Its aim? "To help people bounce back" from "break-up".

According to the organisers, its location is fitting - coastal towns in the south of England suffer from some of the UK's highest divorce rates.

In total, 144,220 divorces were granted in the UK between 2006 and 2007, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Most of these (68%) were granted to women.

So is this something you'd go to? Is it right, or are our values slipping further?

Your views please!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7942797.stm

i think its a great idea.
when i seperated from my husband, i went on the rebound. and some might say, lost respect for myself. although i didnt feel like i needed any sort of guidance at the time, looking back i can see i was just desperate for attention from the opposite sex... attention my husband had neglected me of for such a long time.

3 years on, my met my now boyfriend. times are good and we are extremely happy. but also, looking back, i wish there had been something like this around to help me see that i am worthy of being loved, and that there is a prince out there... and i didnt have to kiss so many frogs to find him. lol

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Marriage, Divorce and Adoption Statistics: Review of the National Statistician on Marriages and Divorces in 2006, and Adoptions in 2007, in England an


Marriage, Divorce and Adoption Statistics: Review of the National Statistician on Marriages and Divorces in 2006, and Adoptions in 2007, in England an


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