Family, Parenting and Relationships
Divorcing Couples Admit to ‘Exaggerating’ Foul Play
August 16, 2018 | IceniThousands of divorced couples are driven to ‘exaggerate’ faults in their marriage to make sure the family court approve their split.
A revealing new study has found three in 10 bent the truth about adultery, unreasonable behaviour or … Read More
This is how much money the average family will spend on their holidays
August 8, 2018 | IceniThe average hard-working family spends nearly £5,000 a year on holidays, a study has found.
From ice-creams to sun loungers and day trips to flights, families will take two holidays a year, which sees parents cough up £2,417 … Read More
These are the biggest early morning stresses facing British parents
August 7, 2018 | IceniGetting the kids dressed, making sure they’ve cleaned their teeth and separating them from their mobiles are among the biggest early morning stresses, according to parents.
Researchers who polled 1,800 mums and dads with children aged five to … Read More
These are the ways Brits try to get away from a partner the morning after having sex
August 6, 2018 | IceniPretending to have an early work meeting, using a fake name and ‘acting weird’ are among the ways Brits try to get away from a partner the morning after having sex, a study has found.
A poll of … Read More
It’s official – owning a pet increases your chances of being happy and successful
August 6, 2018 | IceniIt’s official – owning a pet increases your chances of being happy and successful, according to a study.
Experts who polled 1,000 dog and cat owners over the age of 55, and 1,000 adults of the same age without a … Read More
Millions of Brits admit they’ve got friends with awful breath – but wouldn’t tell them
August 4, 2018 | IceniMillions of young Brits admit they’ve got friends with awful breath – but they wouldn’t dream of telling them, according to research.
A poll of 1,000 16-34-year-olds found 40 per cent have secretly judged an unpleasant aroma coming … Read More
Technology vs Teachers
July 31, 2018 | IceniTechnology has evolved how teachers are engaging with their students within the classroom over the past 20 years, especially with the introduction of smart devices being used on a daily basis.
There has been a lot of stigma … Read More
Does Behaviour have an Affect on your Divorce Proceedings?
July 30, 2018 | IceniRachel Ward, Head of Family at Aticus Law explains “It is often very difficult to explain to clients that the Family Court does not routinely take behaviour into account in financial remedy applications.”
Only conduct, which would be … Read More
Parents will have 2,184 arguments with their children every year
July 26, 2018 | IceniParents will have 2,184 arguments with their children every year – and more than half of those are about food and drink, a study has found.
Researchers who polled 2,000 parents of children aged 2-12 revealed many find … Read More
Kids want to learn more traditional skills but parents lack the knowledge to teach them
July 18, 2018 | IceniMillions of kids want to learn more traditional skills but have parents who lack the knowledge to teach them, a study has found.
With summer holidays right around the corner, kids are getting excited at the prospect of … Read More
