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The unexpected link between Viagra and increasing divorce rates
When marriages unravel, people hunt for neat explanations: infidelity, money fights and drifting apart. Lately, though, a surprising suspect keeps cropping up in the cultural conversation: Viagra. Not as some melodramatic villain, but as a real-world catalyst that exposes fractures many couples had learned to side-step. The drug that restored erections for millions has, researchers …
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What people get wrong about divorce in England
This article draws on a survey of people across England and Wales to uncover common misunderstandings about divorce. By comparing public views with how the law actually works, we reveal where perception clashes with reality. Partner, Filomena Sterkaj shares her thoughts on the most common misunderstandings about divorce. Separating fact from fiction in divorce can …
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Wedding Planner Shares 5 Signs a Couple ‘Will Divorce’
During her time as a professional wedding planner, Robin Yarusso has seen it all — including signs that indicate a couple may or may not be in it for the long haul. In a TikTok video that received over 3.1 million views, Yarusso shared that throughout her career, she has noticed several events that happen “time …
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Litigation May Be Later Impacted by Examinations Under Oath
Examinations under oath (EUOs) are a common coverage condition in property and other first-party insurance policies that can make or break an insurance claim. In theory, EUOs are straightforward: they’re an investigative tool for insurers to gather information about a claim.[1] But in practice, insurers often use them to poke holes in the policyholder’s story, …
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Roblox and Discord sued after teen’s suicide, joining wave of litigation against popular apps
The mom of a teen boy who died by suicide after being abused while playing Roblox is suing the popular online game for wrongful death. Rebecca Dallas filed the lawsuit Friday in San Francisco, accusing Roblox and Discord, the messaging app, of “recklessly and deceptively operating their business in a way that led to the …
Cryptocurrency, Divorce and 5 Essentials to Consider
As a Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator, I’ve seen firsthand how digital assets have complicated the already tense process of divorce. The days of solely looking at bank accounts, retirement accounts, investment accounts and real estate are gone. A significant and often overlooked piece of the marital pie can be hidden in the digital world of cryptocurrency. …
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UK regions hit hardest by company insolvencies 2025 – report
(Image credit: Pixabay) A new study has revealed the UK regions where businesses are suffering the most against rising costs and economic uncertainty. Soaring material costs, rising energy bills and hiked taxes have put increasing pressure on businesses, with some reaching breaking point. The hospitality and retail sector in particular have borne the brunt of …
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For family businesses the real risk isn’t tariffs, it’s no succession plan
High Court ruling on costs management in NOx emissions group litigation
The High Court has handed down its latest ruling in the ongoing NOx emissions litigation, addressing the costs budgets for Tranche 3 of proceedings and the Second General costs period. Mrs Justice Cockerill DBE and Senior Costs Judge Rowley delivered the judgment, following the second Costs Management Hearing (CMH). The litigation, which consolidates multiple Group …
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