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According to various studies, the 4 most common causes of divorce are lack of commitment, infidelity or extramarital affairs, too much conflict and arguing, and lack of physical intimacy. The least common reasons are lack of shared interests and incompatibility between partners.
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Learn More »What are the most common reasons for divorce? Of course, this is a fairly subjective question because the reasons people get divorced are as diverse as the reasons they fell in love in the first place. However, some issues come up frequently among couples on the road to Splitsville – including conflict, infidelity, poor communication, incompatibility, and lack of romantic intimacy or sex. Cultural shifts in attitude and behavior over the past 75 years have helped to redefine both why and who we choose to marry. In turn, these shifting beliefs have also normalized and largely eliminated the stigma that once shrouded divorce. The idea of marriage as a lifelong commitment – often for the primary purpose of having and raising children – has changed significantly, gradually evolving into an emphasis on individual fulfillment and satisfaction. Over time, the United States has transitioned from a country where divorce was virtually unheard of, and building a successful marriage was considered a top priority, to a place with one of the highest divorce rates in the world. Despite increased access to marital education, marriage counseling, and family therapy, divorce is an ever-constant reality in our society. Even as the overall divorce rate is decreasing among adults ages 16 to 65, approximately 45% of marriages still end in divorce in the US. What Are The Most Common Causes of Divorce? According to various studies, the 4 most common causes of divorce are lack of commitment, infidelity or extramarital affairs, too much conflict and arguing, and lack of physical intimacy. The least common reasons are lack of shared interests and incompatibility between partners.
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Learn More »7. Opposing Values or Morals There have been literal wars fought over differences in race, religion, nationality, and culture – and persecution based on all of these plus gender, sexuality, and even which political party someone supports. When two spouses have or develop opposing values and/or morals, and neither has the ability or willingness to see things from their spouse’s point of view, the marriage is likely to end in divorce. She believes in a woman’s right to choose and he believes life begins at conception; his best friend is gay and his wife is homophobic; they fell in love despite their religious difference, but those differences are tearing them apart now that they have children. When you’re in love, you tend to overlook or rationalize red flags that your core values and morals are too different for a healthy relationship – but when the rose-colored glasses come off, those differences make it difficult or impossible to sustain a happy marriage. 8. Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, or Sex There are many different types and degrees of addiction, and many top professionals – politicians, businesspeople, doctors, lawyers, portfolio managers, actors, and athletes, to name a few – have been able to hide their addiction successfully as they rose to the top. Their spouses may be blissfully unaware, willing to look the other way in return for lifestyle/economic benefits, or gaslighted into believing they’re crazy to suspect their spouse’s addiction. No matter how the moment of truth arrives, it is always shattering. Whether the marriage can survive depends on several factors – including the addict’s willingness and ability to take responsibility for their addiction, a genuine desire to seek treatment, and a lifelong commitment to recovery. 9. Absence of Romantic Intimacy or Love This one is far too common given how busy and stressful our lives are – especially when you add driving the kids to football/hockey/baseball/ballet/orchestra/theater/choir practice before and after school into the mix. Too many couples prioritize everything except their relationships, and then one partner is blindsided when the other says, “I want a divorce.” Contrary to popular belief, romantic love is not self-sustaining: without carving out quality time for intimacy and fun as a couple – not just as a family – love withers like a plant without water or sunshine. Create a weekly carved-in-stone date night. For example, go to bed or wake up earlier and use the time for daily physical (cuddling and/or sex) and emotional intimacy. Remember what you loved doing while you were dating, then start doing those things again before it’s too late! 10. One Spouse not Carrying Their Weight in the Marriage We all know marriages like this: both spouses work full-time, but only one of them takes responsibility for grocery shopping and cooking, household chores, and child-rearing. Over time, the spouse whose work doesn’t end when they get home can build up a powerful resentment against the other, and unless the situation is addressed and rectified, the marriage could spiral down into divorce. Sit down and list everything that needs to be done to keep the household running smoothly. Then place a name beside each task, making sure to divide the chores equitably. Don’t forget to add your children’s names to tasks they are old enough to tackle or help with – from setting the table to washing the dishes to mowing the lawn to vacuuming the carpets. “Not carrying your weight” extends to romance and intimacy; if one partner is the only one making romantic gestures, arranging date nights, or initiating sex, that will also take a toll on the marriage. 11. Financial Problems and Debt Money has been tight for many couples over the last few years. Arguments about money can become nasty and vindictive – and if a couple lacks the communication skills to discuss their financial problems calmly and rationally, that can be a reason for divorce. In a marriage, financial problems are not limited to carrying massive debt and/or being unable to cover necessities. When the way spouses think about money and debt – no matter how much or how little of it they actually have – are fundamentally incompatible, it can also cause the breakdown of a marriage. If financial problems are your main issue, consider hiring an expert specializing in financial divorce issues. They could save you money by recommending the most efficient strategies for property division, tax, and support issues. A divorce financial analyst can also provide scenarios extrapolating your cash flow and net worth 5, 10, or even 20 years into the future if you choose Settlement A vs. Settlement B. 12. Marrying Too Young A study from the University of Utah suggests that the perfect age to get married is between 28 and 32. This is because those who marry young most likely don’t fully grasp marriage. This could be a reason why a lot of young married couples get divorced. About 46% of couples who get married young get divorced. Also, 48% of couples who marry before they turn 18 are most likely to get divorced in 10 years, compared to 25% of people who marry after the age of 25. 13. Lack of Shared Interests / Incompatibility Between Partners Opposites may attract, but similarities are what bind. With no shared interests, you will either start spending less and less time with your spouse as you pursue your hobbies and passions or give them up in favor of your spouse’s interests. Both of these strategies will build resentment and weaken the bond you share. If you hope to stay together, you will likely need marriage counseling and a willingness to compromise. For example, if he loves bowling and she loves dancing, he could bowl with his buddies on Thursdays while she goes dancing with her girlfriends – and then they identify something they both love and do that on “Friday date night.” This applies to every area of your shared life: from household chores to choosing which extracurricular activities their children will do. If you cannot reach a compromise that both of you can commit to, your incompatibility may lead to divorce. Why do people get divorced? Top factors that influence the decision to divorce: age, gender, and socio-economic background The 2013 survey published in the Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice journal outlined seven prevailing reasons for divorce. The participants included 36 couples, divorced in the previous 14 years. The average length of marriage for these couples was 12.2 years. The median age of the participants was 25.4 years old. The study found that the primary reason for divorce was lack of commitment, closely followed by infidelity and conflict in the family. Lack of commitment (75.0%)
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