That 38.9 percent of first marriages and 36.4 percent of second
marriages end in divorce indicates the basic fact we often skirt around: Marriage is difficult.
Not exact matches
In fact, recent census data indicates that nearly half of all marriages will end in divorc
In fact, recent census data
indicates that nearly half of all
marriages will
end in divorc
in divorce.
Some of the latest statistics listed by a number of organizations that follow
divorce statistics
in the United States are
indicating approximately 55 % of first time
marriages are becoming casualties of
divorces and 70 % of second time
marriages are
ending up
in divorce also.
In the United States, statistics indicate that half of all marriages will end up in a divorce or legal separatio
In the United States, statistics
indicate that half of all
marriages will
end up
in a divorce or legal separatio
in a
divorce or legal separation.
However, with statistics
indicating that 40 percent of first
marriages, 60 percent of second
marriages and a whopping 70 percent of third
marriage all
end in divorce, it certainly can not hurt to see a
marriage counselor.
Research by John Gottman
in his book Seven Principles of a Successful
Marriage clearly
indicates that fighting is not a sign that
indicates whether a relationship will
end in divorce or not.
Data
indicates that if the elements of arguing described as the «Four Horsemen» are prevalent, the
marriage is 82 % likely to
end in divorce.
Research has
indicated that parental
divorce can significantly increase the odds that offspring will see their own
marriages end in divorce (Amato & DeBoer, 2001), and can lead to negative attitudes about
marriage and commitment (Cui, Fincham, & Durtschi, 2011).