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Living arrangements - how they change

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02 Mar 10 #189543 by hadenoughnow
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The Sunday Mirror are doing a feature about how divorce and new relationships change your living arrangements ..

They are looking for some slightly more mature wikipeeps - 50s and 60s - who would be prepared to talk to about the property decisions they had to make upon divorce and/or re-marriage. This would include talking about previous homes, current living arrangements, mortgages and children.

They would need to be willing to be named and photographed and also to have their property photographed (exterior only). Deadline for interviews is the end of the week.

Some good positive stories about coping with these changes may help encourage others in the same position – and of course it will get wikivorce a mention! If you are interested in being involved, please PM a contact number and/or private email address to me, Hadenoughnow and I will pass it on to the feature writer.

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