Couples fall in love and marry with the aim of being there for each other during the good and bad times. Often they decide to file for a divorce because of various reasons. When a married couple has problems in their marriage, they will usually file for a legal separation. When applying for a separation, a reason for it has to be given.
In America, about 49% of marriages end in divorce and only 52% of marriages last 15 years or longer. While Sweden has a high rate of 64%, it is lower in Greece and Italy with 18% and 12% respectively and Israel is somewhere in the middle with a moderate 26%.
There are many reasons why couples opt to separate or end their marriage. Separation occurs because of issues such as infidelity, inadequate communication, abuse of the spouse or children, financial problems, or just plain incompatibility. When a married couple cannot talk to each other easily, little problems escalate into big problems. Often, the solution lies in discussing the issue and getting it out in the open.
A major factor in the failure of marriages is adultery. If one person in the marriage finds out or thinks the other has been cheating this can become unbearable for the other. Infidelity is a common reason couple’s end up in court seeking a separation.
Abuse and financial issues are other reasons why some couples decide to divorce. Abuse can be emotional or it could come from drinking too much or gambling. People may, at times, belittle their partner and hurl insults at them. When one party is unable to take it anymore they may take measures to file for a legal separation. Many people mention they decided to divorce because they couldn’t get along.
Several different studies have shown that people who grew up with happily married parents have a much lower risk of divorce and separation. Couples who marry in their mid-twenties or who are financially well-off are less likely to encounter this issue. Certain religions frown upon break-up of a marriage, and couples who follow such religions are less likely to opt for separation.
Separation in marriage has a strong impact on many parts of life, including finances, careers and emotions. People who are experiencing the end of a marriage often have mood swings, concentration problems, fatigue, insomnia, tension and a variety of other health problems. Some suffer from depression and have negative thoughts and often have nightmares.
Children are deeply affected by legal separation. They long to be with both the parents and suffer loneliness, confusion, anger, and divided loyalties. A divorce is difficult for children as they cannot comprehend why parents want to separate. Those who witness the breakup of their family often lose trust and faith in simple things, becoming withdrawn, angry and resentful.
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