Friday 10 October 2014

Why Do People Divorce – As Told By a Los Angeles Family Lawyer

Though divorce is very personal, it has become all too common in the United States. So much so that researches have predicted that about 50% of all first marriages and 60% of second marriages will end in divorce. There are some factors that put people at a much higher risk of ending their marriages in a divorce. Here are some of them.

  1. Getting married at an early age – according to Los Angeles family lawyers, one of the biggest reasons why couples end up getting divorced is because they are too hasty in getting married in the first place. When people first fall in love, all looks great and promising. However, as the initial honeymoon period gets over and reality sinks in, younger couples are simply not mature enough to handle the responsibility and commitment that come along with a marriage. They may have lived with each other before their marriage, which often leads them to believe that getting married would be a great idea, but their expectations from each other change when they are married. This is something that most young people fail to foresee.

  1. Premarital pregnancy – in a perfect world, the arrival of a baby is celebrated and brings the parents closer together. However, when a marriage is already weak, the arrival of a baby only strains it further. This may happen to a point where the marriage teeters dangerously close to a complete breakdown. The responsibility of a newly born baby has to be shared. Even before the couple has the time to take on the responsibility of their marriage, they are faced with the challenge of raising a child – which is often too devastating for them and their marriage.


  1. Coming from a divorced family – since divorce is all too common in the United States of America, children often grow up in broken homes. When children have seen their parents fighting and being unhappy with each other, they get insecure, and that insecurity is mirrored in all their future relationships, including their marriage. They may feel a lack of commitment towards their partner, argue too much or may even be unfaithful to their partners. Having unrealistic expectations, because their parents' marriage was a failure, is also another reason why a lot of marriages just fail.


  1. Commitment problems -  Los Angeles family lawyers claim that a large percentage of marriages break down because of a lack of commitment and a lack of the ability to deal with day to day responsibilities and pressures that a marriage often puts on people. When there is higher commitment in the marriage, both the spouses feel secure, and they know that they would be able to overcome all difficulties. They have a long term view of their marriage and are therefore comfortable with the challenges that life throws at them. Couples who have a stronger commitment towards each other also tend to support each other aggressively, therefore creating an environment of safety, security and comfort, which are emotions that often last longer than love alone. 

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