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Divorce Causes

Divorce CausesCouples get divorced for many reasons. Because so many states allow “no-fault” divorces, there are no reliable statistics that show the specific reasons for divorce. Approximately 90 percent of the United States population will be married at one point in their lives, with approximately 50 percent of first marriages ending in divorce within 15 years.

In many cases, a couple will divorce due to a lack of communication or willingness to compromise in the relationship. Family law professionals say the following factors are the main divorce causes: infidelity, poor communication, money problems, lack of commitment, and change in priorities. Spousal abuse, alcohol and/or drug abuse, failed expectations, and parenting disagreements also play a role in the decision to divorce.

A person’s past can also be a contributing factor to divorce. A person whose parents are divorced is twice as likely to get divorced as well. This is because someone with divorced parents is more likely to see divorce as a solution to marital problems.

Living with your partner before marriage may also make you more susceptible to divorce. While there are several theories on why this is the case, most believe that couples who cohabitate before marriage do not think living together is as serious as marriage. Cohabitating couples may also feel increased pressure to marry, which ultimately leads to divorce.

There are other factors that can lead to the decision to divorce. Speaking in broad terms, causes of divorce may be attributed to personality conflicts, relationship dynamics, and behavior problems. If you are considering a divorce, it is important to figure out the underlying cause of divorce. Marriage counseling may help you decide whether your marriage can be saved or if there is no solution other than divorce.

If you do decide to get divorced, it is important to speak with an experienced divorce lawyer. A divorce lawyer can help you through the divorce process to ensure your rights are upheld and you receive a fair divorce settlement. Hiring a lawyer who is well-versed in your state’s divorce law can help you protect your interests.
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