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Study Area: UKHLS

Unwed couples four times more likely than the married to split

Most family break-ups involve unmarried parents: co-habiting couples four times as likely to separate

Cohabiting couples will account for half of all family breakdown in 2013

Nine in ten fathers say they keep in contact with non-resident children

Hi there, remember me? I’m the man who used to be your father

Dads that don’t live with their children: how many stay in touch?

Research finds nine in ten fathers keep in touch with non-resident children

Britain’s 130,000 estranged fathers

Britain’s 130,000 absent dads: one in five fathers lose contact with children from earlier relationships

Britain’s 130,000 estranged fathers: study reveals one in eight divorced fathers has lost all contact with their children

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