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FlirtForParents.com is a place where busy single parents can get back into the dating game with the help of a large, likeminded community and a powerful set of tools.

“We saw the need to create a fun, easy and safe environment in which single parents could meet other single parents. Flirt for Parents takes into consideration that time is a precious commodity for its members and as a result provides several efficient ways in which to make contact with other members. We are pleased to add this site to our affiliate program.” says Moreno Aguiari, CEO of Ambroworks, the company behind NicheDatingPro.com.

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The 28 rules for resolving conflict with your children (and the scripture to help you further understand)

When you get into conflict with your children, it doesn’t have to be the end of the world, or even miserable, take a look at the following list of ground rules for fair fighting.  Continue Reading

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Marriage Breakdown Costs Taxpayers at Least $112 Billion a Year

First-Time Research Reveals Staggering Annual Taxpayer Costs for Divorce and Unwed Childbearing

WASH. D.C.  In first-ever research, a new report quantifies a minimum $112 billion annual taxpayer cost from high rates of divorce and unmarried childbearing. It identifies national, state and local costs which account for more than $1 trillion in the last decade.  This landmark scholarly study, entitled “The Taxpayer Costs of Divorce and Unwed Childbearing: First-Ever Estimates for the Nation and All 50 States,” was released on April 15th at the National Press Club by four renowned policy and research groups—Institute for American Values, Georgia Family Council, Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, and Families Northwest.

“This study documents for the first time, that divorce and unwed childbearing—besides being bad for children—are also costing taxpayers a ton of money,” said David Blankenhorn, president of the Institute for American Values.  “Even a small improvement in the health of marriage in America would result in enormous savings to taxpayers,” he continued. “For example, a 1 percent reduction in rates of family fragmentation would save taxpayers $1.1 billion.”

“These costs are due to increased taxpayer expenditures for anti-poverty, criminal justice and education programs, and through lower levels of taxes paid by individuals whose adult productivity has been negatively affected by increased childhood poverty caused by family fragmentation,” said principal investigator Ben Scafidi, Ph.D., economics professor at Georgia College & State University.

“Prior research shows that marriage lifts single mothers out of poverty and therefore reduces the need for costly social benefits,” said Scafidi. “This new report shows that public concern about the decline of marriage need not be based only on ‘moral’ concerns, but that reducing high taxpayer costs of family fragmentation is a legitimate concern of government, policymakers and legislators, as well as community reformers and faith communities.”

“This report now provides the basis for a national consensus that strengthening marriage is a legitimate policy concern,” said Blankenhorn. “The report’s numbers represent an extremely cautious estimate, a lower-bound figure, and have been vetted by a group of distinguished scholars and economists who have attached their names as advisors to this report.”

“These numbers represent real people and real suffering,” said Randy Hicks, president of Georgia Family Council. “Both economic and human costs make family fragmentation a legitimate public concern. Historically, Americans have resisted the impulse to surrender to negative and hurtful trends. We fight problems like racism, poverty and domestic violence because we understand that the stakes are high. And while we’ll never eliminate divorce and unwed childbearing entirely, we can certainly be doing more to help marriages and families succeed.”

The full report, press kit, and video of the press conference at the National Press Club are available at www.americanvalues.org.

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Press Conference: Taxpayer costs of divorce and unwed childbearing

For the first time ever researchers have now proven the cost of divorce in America.

Dr. Ben Scafidi, an economist, led the research. Stay tuned for more.

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First Time Research Reveals Staggering Annual Taxpayer Costs for Divorce and Unwed Childbearing

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WHAT:    New, groundbreaking report: “The Taxpayer Costs of Divorce and Unwed Childbearing: First-Ever Estimates for the Nation and All 50 States.”  The report quantifies for the first time the astounding cost to government for family fragmentation; and is published by a coalition of research and policy groups—Institute for American Values, Georgia Family Council, Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, and Families Northwest.

WHO:      Panelist include:

  • David Blankenhorn, president, Institute for American Values,
  • Randy Hicks, president, Georgia Family Council,
  • Maggie Gallagher, president, Institute for Marriage and Public Policy,
  • Jeff Kemp, president, Families Northwest
  • Ben Scafidi, Ph.D., economics professor at Georgia College and State University, and principal investigator of the report.

DATE:     Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

WHEN:    9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (Coffee and registration at 8:30)

WHERE:     The National Press Club in the Holeman Lounge
529 14th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

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How can we keep from having sex in a dating relationship?

Michael and Amy Smalley

Q: We just started dating. We don’t want to have sex, but I’m concerned that it might just happen. Do you have some advice for us?Watch Michael and Amy Smalley’s Answer
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I’m a single parent – should I only date someone I want to marry?

Michael and Amy Smalley

Q: I’m divorced and have two kids. Should I only date if I think the person is someone I can marry?Watch Michael and Amy Smalley’s Answer
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Difficulty asking women out on dates?

Michael and Amy Smalley Q: I have a difficult time asking women out on dates. I’ve done it before but have been turned down. Now I get nervous. What can I do?Watch Michael and Amy Smalley’s Answer
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