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Divorced - shd the rules change???

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28 Jul 09 #134641 by hadenoughnow
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO TELL THE WORLD ABOUT WIKI!!!!

We need volunteers to take part in research and
(only if they want to) possibly appear in a filmed piece for the BBC's One Show ...

If you are interested please PM Hadenoughnow with email address and contact telephone number asap and I will pass them on.

This is what they are looking for:

Are you divorced? The One Show BBC1 would like to talk to you asap in confidence about your experience for a report being filmed within the next week. A Conservative think tank has recently suggested a 3 month cooling off period before divorce proceeedings may help many people. We are trying to establish if this would make a difference in reality - or marriage preparation classes before you took the plunge? Or none of these - perhaps you were too young or you simply married the wrong person?

We are trying to speak to people in their 20's/early 30's who are divorced (or perhaps have divorced more than once) and older divorcees 50+ who perhaps in previous generations may have stuck with their unhappy marriage but today are no longer willing to do so.

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