The Painful and Emotional Effects of Divorce

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Divorce is an emotionally painful experience for everyone involved, especially toward the children in the family. But yet, the law officials continue fabricating laws and devising regulations to make it harder for spouses seeking a divorce or separation to get one. The family has to deal with child custody and support, spousal support such as counseling, property distribution, and a possible name change. Divorce is not only a financial struggle for the families involved, but it is also a nuisance between family relationships. The statistics for divorce in America are alarming. As of 2013, forty-three percent of all marriages end in divorce. (Trudi Strain Trueit) Of that percentage, only twelve percent went through a friendly and easy divorce. (Trudi Strain Trueit) Research shows that more than twenty percent of people have parents who argue excessively prior to their divorce. (Trudi Strain Trueit) Sometimes, the split helps calm these tensions, but statistics show that most couples who separate, will get divorced. Other times, the fighting continues after the divorce, with children getting caught in the middle. Studies show that the divorce rate among couples with children is forty percent lower than couples without children. (Miller) The average divorce takes approximately one year to complete. In that year, your life and family changes drastically; emotionally and financially. Not only will you have to deal with the death of your marriage, but there are also financial and child related issues to complicate the situation. You will have to deal with issues related to child custody, child support, alimony, property division, and division of debt. In Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and... ... middle of paper ... ...ituation will make the situation harder to understand and weaken the relationship between child and parent. In order to resist the family relationship problems and family trauma, no more laws must be passed that make divorce more difficult to acquire. Works Cited "Emotional Side - Divorce Jeri S Williams Family Law Attorney." castlerockattorney. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 May 2014. Miller, Ted. "Chapter 14: The Dollar Side Of Divorce." Kiplinger's Practical Guide To Your Money (2003): 199. MAS Complete. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. North Carolina Divorce Laws - North Carolina Divorce Source." North Carolina Divorce Laws - North Carolina Divorce Source. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 May 2014. Swisher, Karin. Single-Parent Families. San Diego, Ca: Greenhaven Press, 1997. Print. Trueit, Trudi S. Surviving Divorce : Teens Talk About What Hurts and What Helps. New York: F. Watts, 2007. Print.

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