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This would matter in the sense that the shame children of divorce were made to feel in earlier eras might have inhibited their peer and family relationships. This in turn could have deprived them of social skills in a way that might have increased their likelihood of getting divorced later in life.

A second possibility is that the reasons people get divorced have evolved over time. As the idea of ending a marriage became less socially scandalous, the threshold for splitting up gradually became lower and lower—that is, many couples today are probably choosing to get divorced over issues that couples in previous generations might have just chosen to live with. Justin Lange, for instance, felt that way as late as young adulthood.

Interestingly, though, his siblings emerged from childhood with different marital ambitions. Another married and then divorced. And the third has never married and, Lange thinks, probably never will. Others still pursue it eagerly, on the assumption that they can be wiser than their parents. And plenty of people fall somewhere in between.

Still, there are some patterns. Some studies have found children of divorce to be less enthusiastic about the idea of marriage as well as less hesitant to end one; others indicate that they can have more honest appraisals of what might go wrong in a romantic relationship, and thus can be especially attuned to the importance of selecting a partner.

Physical Effects Children of divorce are more likely to experience physical hardship injury, asthma, headaches, speech impediments, etc. Children of divorce are more likely to develop psychological problems when compared to children who lose a parent to death. Children from broken homes are almost twice as likely to attempt suicide. Educational Effects Children of multiple divorces receive lower grades than their peers. Children of divorce are twice as likely to drop out of high school.

In , the average age at the time of the divorce was Women in opposite-sex marriages are also most likely to divorce between the ages of 45 and 49 But the average age at the time of divorce in was slightly younger than men at Factors that affect this figure include:.

Court fees will vary depending on how the divorce proceeds. There are usually other court fees associated with getting divorced, for example, if you need the court to make a Financial Order or you want to make a Consent Order to formalise a voluntary agreement about children or finances. Legal fees will include the cost of retaining a solicitor to advise you on the legal aspects of your divorce , as well as their fees for representing you in negotiations or in court. A financial settlement may require you to give money or other assets to your former spouse or pay ongoing maintenance.

You can agree this settlement privately, with the assistance of your solicitors, or in court. Any child maintenance you have to pay will depend on your income, the number of children you have, any benefits you receive including income support, incapacity benefit or a state pension and how many other children live in your household.

Wives have been the primary instigators for divorce in opposite-sex relationships since , although statistics show that this proportion is falling. Actually, divorce rates appear to be falling and have been since This could be because couples are more likely to live together before they get married or as an alternative to marriage, particularly when they are younger.

Another possible reason is that many people are getting married when they are older, meaning they are more mature and have more relationship experience. This may mean couples are more likely to make better choices about whom to marry and can handle conflict within the marriage better. We know how confusing, stressful and emotionally-taxing divorce can be, as well as the concerns about children and finances that come with ending a relationship.

Our divorce solicitors can advise you on all aspects of getting divorced, helping you to separate from your former partner as quickly and cost-effectively as possible, while minimising the potential for conflict. Our family law team contains a number of experts in mediation and collaborative law who can help you follow a non-confrontational approach to your divorce wherever possible.



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