The Causes Of Separation And Divorce

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Separation and divorce are emotionally difficult events. In most family situations there is not one definite reason that leads to divorce. To a certain extent, divorce is a gradual process that eventually causes families to break apart. Changes in divorce law have generally made it easier and to end marriages, but this is not necessarily the cause of the rising divorce rate. Individuals stuck in an unpleasant marriage face only two options: stay married and miserable, or get divorced and become happy. Sounds logical right? Yet, reality has demonstrated otherwise. Divorce often creates additional problems and pain that had formerly not existed. Problems such as child custody, support payments, and heartbreak occur. While there is no divorce-proof …show more content…

However, a shift in culture has affected the reasons to seek marriage with many millennials swaying from traditional relationships. Author Stephanie Coontz stated “Almost half of American marriages end in divorce. That 's an intimidating number to those who haven 't been married “(Pg. 330) Sadly, marriage hasn’t had the best reputation in the past decade leading single individuals to neglect any benefits contracting marriage may bring. However, many millennials have put education as their priority, leaving romantic relationships for later which is not necessarily a bad thing. Delaying marriage and/or cohabitation allows individuals to become financially stable. Financial security is one of the keys to a stable family life and a a college degree gives you …show more content…

Susan Heitler) “Communication in relationships is like a river. When thoughts and feelings flow smoothly between marriage partners it 's fun, feels good, and helps support everyone around. However, when communication flow is turbulent, it 's potentially dangerous and destructive. And when communication gets blocked, pressure builds up. Then when the words start flowing again, they tend to come out suddenly in a damaging raging flood” If you and your spouse do not communicate effectively, you are both likely to experience frustration, anger and resentment. On the other hand, couples who communicate well experience fulfilled relationships, empathy and true intimacy with their spouses. Effective communication in marriage is perhaps the single most important aspect of a successful

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