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This 4 page paper examines second marriages and the problems faced by blended families. Various aspects of remarriage are discussed inclusive of where to live, how money gets in the way and how complications arise due to the number of parents involved. The concept of familymoons are briefly discussed.
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the time. During the 1950s and 1960s, couples were just beginning to divorce. Prior to that time, people stayed together, largely for the children. Of course, the Brady Bunch did
not involve divorce. Each of these happily married partners were widowed. In real life, it is more often the case that the blended family involves a great deal of extenuating
circumstances, ex-spouses, step-siblings, half siblings and unusual childcare arrangements. Even if not many children are involved, there can be complications. A woman with two children is divorced and marries a
man with two children. Perhaps his children live with his ex-wife most of the time, who happens to be remarried, but her children live with the newly married couple. Not
only do newly married couples in second marriages have to cope with complicated childcare arrangements, but they are also finding their way in a new marriage. Most first marriages begin
without children. Ideally, a couple meet, marry, and have children a few years or so into the marriage. They have time to bond and get to know one another before
they bring offspring into the world. For many who marry a second time, there is a lot of baggage left over from the old marriage and children are an important
part of these newly created families. With so many complications, one has to ask why people remarry. Some people of course do say that they would never remarry, that marriage
is too hard and that if they were divorced, they would rather be alone. Yet, when a divorce occurs unexpectedly, or a person moves on, they often meet another individual
who they feel is right for them. They once again want to spend the rest of their lives with this new significant other. Hence, they remarry. Simply stated, people do
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