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June 11, 2021
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Why Have Divorce Rates Gotten So High in The United States?

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With almost 50% of marriages in the United States ending in divorce or permanent separation, it is safe to say that divorce is very common in the country. But, why is the divorce rate so high? There are a number of factors that contribute to a couple’s decision to separate.

Are you considering or in the middle of a divorce? An experienced Wilmington Divorce Attorney from Speaks Law Firm, PC Family Law Division is ready to answer any questions you may have.

How Common Is Divorce?

It is almost more common knowledge that half of the marriages in the US end in divorce. Although this statistic is often propagated through word of mouth, studies have shown that it is generally true. The American Psychological Association has found that around 40-50% of married couples in the country divorce or file for permanent separation.

Other statistics show that things are maybe even worse for subsequent marriages. Demographic data shows that divorce rates for second marriages stand at 60-65%.

Why Do People Get Divorced?

One of the most prevalent causes of discord in a marriage is communication problems. This is according to a survey conducted by the author of HuffPost . Additionally, the article points out the following as the common causes for divorce:

  • Impulsive marriages of getting married for the wrong reasons
  • Not sharing priorities, interests, or a vision for the future
  • Financial instability
  • Disparity in earnings
  • Loss of intimacy
  • Ineffective or lack of conflict resolution strategies
  • Unmet expectations

Domestic Violence in Relationships

Besides the reasons mentioned above, and perhaps more egregious, abuse in relationships plays a crucial role in divorce. The abuse can mean anything from emotional abuse and domestic violence to substance abuse. If you are in an abusive relationship, it is crucial that you are first able to identify abuse. Domestic violence in a marriage can take several different forms, including:

  • Unfair restrictions on the people you engage with, including not be allowed to see your friends or family
  • Physical violence
  • Emotional and psychological torture
  • Financial restrictions

Victims of abuse in relationships may see divorce as the only way out of a bad situation. With so many incidents of domestic violence being reported every day, it is no surprise that divorce is common.

Divorce Rates During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Domestic violence continues to be a problem in many countries of the world including the US, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic. More and more jurisdictions are reporting an unprecedented spike in domestic violence among partners. Coupled with problems such as financial strain, some experts predict that the pandemic period may produce some of the highest divorce rates in decades.

Talk to a Wilmington Divorce Attorney Today

There is no one answer to the question “ why is the divorce rate so high.” Couples differ in their reasons for coming together, staying together, and deciding to end things. Regardless of your reason for considering divorce, it is crucial that you discuss the process with a qualified divorce attorney.

At Speaks Law Firm, PC Family Law Division, we understand the emotional and financial toll that a divorce can have on you. We are dedicated to protecting your rights during this difficult period. If you are facing a divorce, contact us today at (910) 769-7339 to schedule a consultation with a Wilmington Divorce Attorney.

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