Divorce Should Wait

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When was the first time you have ever heard the word Divorce? Most of us have heard this accursed word at least once by the time we were five. Some however have experienced it firsthand. Those children don’t get a chance to live normally with both parents, so if you have ever wondered what it would be like to live with only one parent then think of what others your age have gone through. There’s a very high chance that there is at least one or two people near you who have been though one. Ask them and find out if they are willing to tell you. You may just be surprised at what you will find out. Most of the people and information that you will turn to will just about tell you the same thing that after parents are divorced they always they tend to fight over the child plus the custody and support, sometimes making the situation worse. Divorce also leaves a terrible mental scar that tears at a young child when it happens, most of the time they don't know the reasons why it is happening especially to them, and they feel like they are ALONE. Each age group understands divorce differently so before and after a divorce the child should be talked to with both parents, which that rarely every happens. However not all marriages turn out happy, good, or even likable. For some they are abusive, neglectful, poor, or they just want out of the marriage. Divorce is among the top ten main reasons that young children and early teenagers are depressive and suicidal in this century. However it doesn’t have to be that way for them, that’s why it should be a regulated law in the United Stated of America, [all fifty states not just certain ones] that all married couples that have been blessed with children should try every possible path and...

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...r when the mother remarried (Foulkes-Jamison). Another problem with girls during and after a divorce is they tend to run away more, skip school more often, or even just drop out (Ellis 2). Each age range has different feelings and emotions.

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