They are a family because they are spending quality time with each.
Yes, this living arrangement is common where I live. .
Laws involving insurance, social security, or inheritance may define families.
in other ways. Zoning laws affect a family as well. .
The characteristics of a family are: unconditional love, respect, doesn't.
judge you or hold things against you, even if you"re wrong, and understanding.
The term "family" to me is a group of people (not necessarily relatives_ who.
basically show the characteristics I've listed. .
No, I do not think a divorced husband and wife are a "family" because if it's.
just them alone, they don't have a "family" to support. On the other hand, if.
the divorced husband and wife had children, then I will definitely say yes,.
they would be considered a family. (They would have to be a family for the.
sake of the children). .
The most significant change in the 1970 was children living with one.
parent. I think this change occurred because as time went on, the financial.
situation of people got out of hand, which most likely led to things such as.
debt or financial instability. My grandparents have 3 children, my parents had.
2 children, and I would like to have 3 children. My grandparents live in Aiea,.
HI. My parents and I also live in Aiea, HI. (different homes). My grandparents.
moved twice. Once from Okinawa and to Hawaii. Yes, my grandparents did hold.
jobs outside of their home. My parents currently do not work outside of their.
home. They are self-employed, which allows them to work from our home. .
I think families will be struggling in the future because the way our economy.
is going, things in the future are just going to get worse. (Financially as.
well). Common interests, faithfulness, money, age differences, relationship.
with the in-laws, racial/ethnic backgrounds, sexual relations, and religious.
beliefs. I think when there's an understanding of one another there is always.
success (regardless if it's pertaining to a marriage or not)Some of the.