51 % of first marriages, 67 % of second marriages, and 73 % of third marriages
ends in divorce failure.
Not exact matches
«I don't think a marriage that
ends in divorce is a
failure.
People tend to see a marriage that
ends in divorce as a failed marriage even though not every
ending is a
failure.
Just look at the way people consider a marriage a «
failure» if it
ends in divorce.
There could be all sorts of reasons for sexual issues
in a marriage, but the
end result is that sex has left the marriage, and the couple now feels like a
failure in some way; therefore it seems as if the only logical conclusion is to
divorce.
Feelings of
failure after a relationship breaks down or
ends in divorce can really lower your outlook on life.
If we only look at
divorce as the measure of success or
failure in a relationship, then we would declare a 2 year marriage and a 42 year marriage to both be
failures if they
end in divorce.
Failure to reach settlement results
in the
end of the collaborative
divorce process and an
end to the attorney's employment because the Participation Agreement provides that collaborative counsel is prohibited from representing the client if the case goes to litigation.
Wallerstein and Kelly's ground breaking research
in the 1980's (and scores of research since) show that parents»
failure to stop fighting and
end their high conflict relationship is the central cause of children's poor adjustment five years after
divorce.
Nationwide, first marriages have 50 %
failure rate, second marriages fail about 65 % of the time and 75 % of all third marriages
end in divorce.
However, setting the «sub-prime debacle» aside, thousands of homes
end up
in foreclosure each year for reasons neither the homeowner or lender could have foreseen: job loss and business
failures;
divorce or sudden death of a spouse; health related issues and expenses; and myriad other expenses that are unexpected and unpreventable.