Issues in Divorce

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During the Medieval times, when the Catholic Church was as influential as it has ever been, marriages very rarely ended up in divorce. There were many married couples who would end up separated and live apart, but due to the rules of many religions, very few actually went through and became divorced. In present times, things are very different. Divorce rates have continued to climb through the centuries as religion has had less of a pull on people’s lives. More and more couples have entered into marriages that simply could not last for the long-term. This can be due to many different factors, including more relaxed divorce laws, women having more of a say in family matters than they did in the past, and changes in society’s acceptance of divorces. More important than why divorces have been increasing is the impact it has on both the couple and their children (if they have any). There are also important religious aspects to consider when discussing divorce, especially since there are so many different rules and restrictions in each religion from one another.

There are many different religions in existence today that all have different rules when it comes to the issue of divorce. In the past, divorce was prohibited almost everywhere due to the fact that the majority of major religions did not allow it. This was due to Catholicism being the predominant religion in the world, which it continues to be today. Since it did not condone the idea of divorce, many countries ended up deciding to make the process illegal. This has changed since then, with most countries now allowing people to get divorced if they so choose. Here in America, where there are currently a little more than two million marriages, the divorce rate is...

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