One out of every two marriages
today ends in divorce and many divorcing families include children.
Estimates from the US Census tell us that almost half of all marriages
today end in divorce, and the average marriage lasts almost seven years.
Not exact matches
Approximately half of all marriages contracted
today are likely to
end in divorce.
Children feel secure when they know that Mom and Dad love each other — particularly
in today's world, where 50 percent of marriages
end in divorce; half of your children's friends have gone, or are going through a
divorce; or maybe it's your kids who have survived a
divorce and are now living
in a new family arrangement.
Today, with so many marriages
ending in divorce, it's more important now than ever to educate yourself about what it truly means to be married before diving
in.
Dating after a
divorce is a situation that has become more and more commonplace
in today's society, but returning to the world of dating after the
end of a marriage can be a particularly daunting experience.
As we head into the season of wedding bells and happy couples tying the knot, nobody likes to think about the grim statistic that 50 % of
today's marriages will
end in divorce.
Today, half of all marriages will
end in divorce (Beal and Hochman, 1991).
It's no secret that
today nearly half of all marriages are
ending in divorce.
With nearly 50 % of all marriages
ending in divorce,
today's family is often bi-located, consisting of two adults who live
in separate homes and children who spend equal or partial time... Read More
Despite the high percentage of marriages
ending up
in divorce in today's modern society, there is still a certain amount of unease when it comes to talking about
divorce.
Despite the high percentage of marriages
ending up
in divorce in today's modern society, there is still a certain amount of unease when it comes...
Divorce rates
in the United States have increased over the last 30 years to a point where
today it is estimated that nearly half of all current first marriages will
end in divorce.The numbers are even higher
in states like California, where over 60 % of first marriages are reported to
end in divorces.
The marriages most likely to
end in divorce are those where expressions of affection and love are lacking, according to research by Ted Huston, Ph.D.,
in his Processes of Adaptation
in Intimate Relationships (PAIR) project as reported
in a Psychology
Today article entitled, «Will Your Marriage Last?»
It is no wonder that one
in two American marriages
end in separation
today, when
today's adult generation (GenX) is the offspring of an era of when
divorce rates doubled.
Today, with so many marriages
ending in divorce, it's more important now than ever to educate yourself about what it truly means to be married before diving
in.