The Pros And Cons Of Divorce

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Divorce that dreaded word that no married couple wants to hear. Its an issue that no one personally wants to experience first-hand. It can be a difficult or a smooth process depending on the mindset of both parties. It can be time consuming, expensive, stressful and can certainly get ugly. When a married couple is going through a divorce and there are no children it can be a great thing because the only ones that face the effects are the couple. However, when children are a part of the divorce process it can take a big toll on them and for the worst. Some couples think about their children and unfortunately others do not. There are certainly two sides to the issue and everyone has their own view, both expertise wise and personal.
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According to Crystal Lombardo, in “6 Vital Pros and Cons of Divorce” (2015), the pros of a divorce opens up new opportunities, independence, and a way to seek new levels of happiness. After a divorce, the person is no longer committed in a relationship and now has freedom. If a person feels depressed, unsatisfied, more like a slave, and to some points even like if they were in a prison or a cage, then that person is no longer happy in the relationship and can seek for help or just call it quits. Nothing is better than feeling free in your own skin, and enjoying life the way you want. If marriage is going great and the person feels happy and at peace then everything is marvelous, but if it’s the total opposite then it may be time to put some thought into the situation. Divorce doesn’t have to be a bad thing, sometimes things in life get tough and it happens. One can have less worries of feeling restricted and basically initiate a new life to start fresh and open the doors to many opportunities that they may not have had while married. A healthy relationship is the key to success and if it’s unhealthy for one person, it can become unhealthy for the family. Divorce closes the doors to one thing, and opens the doors to other …show more content…

I believe that the cons outweigh the pros in this matter, but to each its own. Married couples that have kids suffer from a divorce, but I strongly believe that a child suffers much more. First thing comes first, after a divorce come decisive decisions that impact the entire family. Just as stated in the site welcome2hope.org, “Divorce doesn’t just split a marriage: it splits extended family”. Each couple if married with children have to decide who leaves the house, which kid stays with who, what belongs to whom, friends pick sides, extended family goes to their respective side and end of story. In another article, a person stated “My experience is that divorce is almost always unilateral. It’s not a democracy. One person gets to decide the fate of not only the marriage but the family,” said Michelle Weiner Davis” (Divorce: Pros and Cons, Lachmi Deb Roy). It can be true, because the decision of one can be the downfall of all. One of the two ultimately decides they want a divorce so they don’t ask for input or a family vote. Another con is the financial repercussions that come with a divorce. While in marriage everything can be split in half or worked out some way but after a divorce the person has to take all financial responsibilities for everything. Children feel the financial burden as well because now things that they may want or need are no longer easier to give with the situation going on. When couples are mutually

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