How Does Divorce Affect Families

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In the United States today, the statistics for the divorce rate in America is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds; that is nearly, 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces per week, and 876,000 per year. On average on a daily basis, 6,100 marriages occur every day and roughly 2.23 million a year. So from these statistics we can see that a little less than half of the marriages end in divorce each year; therefore this essay is going to address the negative and positive effects of marriage and divorce and how it affects a family and a household. Marriage is the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law. Marriage has many positive effects on a …show more content…

While being married we can experience happiness and when we divorce we can have a sense of happiness also. If a relationship is unhealthy and abusive individuals may need to divorce to find peace. It may not be healthy to stay in a relationship that is not suitable for a family. Children can feel relieved that they do not have to be around yelling and screaming anymore. If the child has been abused they will not have to worry about the pain anymore. Not only can we find happiness in both but we can also experience independency. Children that have lived in an abusive home may not respect their parents and want to be on their own. In comparison, we can feel independent in a marriage when we do not feel loved by a family member or our spouse. As I said earlier I have not experienced a divorced family so I could not tell you how they could be alike emotionally. I know that feelings could be mutual in a divorce and marriage, unlike being happy, we can feel sadness. We could be sad that the marriage is over and it can hurt children and spouses. Similarly, we could be sad in the relationship if it is unhealthy. If we are not happy with a relationship we choose to divorce and it may be the best decision for a family emotionally and

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