Divorce rates in the U.S. are increasing really fast. Although numbers are different in different places, it appears that almost half of all marriages do not last. Unions which have been in existence for decades have been effected by the nation-wide trend which some attribute to Hollywood’s bad influence.

Throughout the tabloid headlines you see evidence of high profile marriages ending in turmoil. Some people think that stars and their marriages are a revolving door when a better one comes in the old one goes out. The days of unions having a sense of commitment have long gone and so has the likelihood of some one living happily ever after.

Somewhere along the line, the sanctity of marriage went up in smoke and was replaced with the idea that vows were disposable. Once the couple is hit by hard times their nuptials begin to fall apart. The couples consider themselves incompatible and the differences can’t be resolved and soon the are destined to be ex marriage partners. Children are divided up like property and assets are fought over like wild boars. Although it’s a sad fact, it’s the truth.

When a marriage falls apart, the people who suffer the most are the children. Young children have a tendency to get attention by acting out. Some even blame themselves as if it were their fault their parents split. Once someone is of the age to understand the concept, divorce is indeed difficult to contend with in most cases. The separation of parents can be devastating for children. At times they may feel as if they have been required to pick a parent that they love more.

On the other hand, there’s a different scenario that is rarely discussed. Divorce can be a relief to those who have suffered spousal abuse. They can get empowered to live again. This is not always the case however because abusers don’t always leave the picture quietly. Some divorcees will live their lives in fear of an estranged spouse. Though for some people it is a welcomed answer to a difficult problem.

Some people have made the suggestion that there should be stricter regulations on marriage in order to lessen the number of divorces. It would perhaps help to have more counseling or impose bigger legal fees. One idea that has been tossed around is the process of registration. It would require couples who intend to marry to register as a couple. In order to receive a marriage license the couple must remain registered for a year, this gives the couple longer to get used to the idea of marriage.

When there is trouble in a marriage sometime divorce is being used as an easy way out. This world needs to realize that relationships are meant to last. Couples need to work out their problems like adults and talk about everything and anything before deciding to take a legal vow. We need to teach our children to respect one another, that problems can only be solved by dealing with them and not running away from them, and that marriage is hard. Only then can we help marriages stay together.

If divorce is a subject you’re interested in, you can learn more about my experience as an good divorce attorney in Austin. You can also watch the free seminar on divorce in Austin at www.AustinDivorceHelp.com. Divorce doesn’t have to be a disaster. Learn how a Austin collaborative divorce lawyer can help you through family law issues with dignity.

 

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