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    Increases in the Intensity of Conflict Between Parties in Separation/divorce
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Increases in the Intensity of Conflict Between Parties in Separation/divorce

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Question 3

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Increases in the intensity of conflict between parties in separation/divorce proceedings tend to increase the risk of:


A) one party giving in because of stress
B) intimate partner violence
C) win/loss financial outcomes
D) mothers losing custody of children

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