Probably because one of the leading
reasons marriages end in divorce is due to disagreements over finances.
Not exact matches
With all the good will
in the world, blended families often do not function smoothly — which is one of the main
reasons why second
marriages end in divorce more frequently than first
marriages.
Since women can run off at any time for any
reason and take half of a man's assets and since half or more of
marriages end in divorce (usually initiated by women) then a man would have to be a fool to marry a woman, especially an American feminist.
It can be a good idea for a number of
reasons to negotiate a prenuptial agreement with your future spouse so that you're both protected
in the event your
marriage ends in divorce or dissolution.
Roughly half of
marriages end in divorce, and if you find yourself thinking about filing for one yourself, there's likely a
reason behind it.
When it comes to
marriages, there will inevitably be those ones that
end in divorce for one
reason or another.
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.
Rather than go forward with
divorce right from the start, some couples — typically for religious or financial
reasons — choose to become legally separated: a process that allows for a division of property without
ending the
marriage, but this option is not available
in Michigan because the state does not recognize legal separation.
All states require that you give a
reason in your
divorce petition for
ending your
marriage.
In my opinion, the biggest reason almost half of marriages end in divorce is because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get marrie
In my opinion, the biggest
reason almost half of
marriages end in divorce is because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get marrie
in divorce is because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get married.
when I asked why, he mentioned my husband is also under depression treatment and eventually we will
end up
divorce... I keep thinking this is how my husband had told the doctor so he just repeated what he said to me... I suggested to attend
marriage counseling together with my husband
in Taiwan and he reject to do so, for the
reason of thinking I m» unstable»... I really feel helpless, because I am not really that» depressed», but I feel I have been treated like a patient with mental illness... after readng your article, I feel more confident to go back as I think we have to face the crisis instead of avoiding it.
Since nearly half the
marriages end in divorce, it stands to
reason that this assumption is highly flawed.
But, the
reasons are irrelevant — happy, healthy
marriages generally don't
end in divorce.
Far too many
marriages in the United States
end in divorce for various
reasons.