Children from single-parent families suffer many more problems in their later lives than children from two-parent families, and that this is true even when the children do not live in poverty. The most significant psychological problem for children of divorce seems to be a great difficulty in forming personal relationships, and tends to appear only later in life. And, of course, not all children from single-parent families have such problems, and there is no saying that all children from two-parent families don't have such problem. In general, children from two-parent families do much better.…