Divorce. A social critique of the issue concerning its legalities
Title: Divorce. A social critique of the issue concerning its legalities
Category: Law & Government / Law Issues | Words: 1495 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Divorce. A social critique of the issue concerning its legalities
Divorce rates in the United States have increased dramatically in the past 25 years. Over 40 percent of the marriages among young Americans will end in divorce. There is a lot of stress on all the people involved. The man has to deal with, usually, not seeing his children, being alone, and the responsibility that is accompanied with much of the legal process. The wife has to go through, maybe, entering the work force for the first
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problem, is that the couple thinks they are the only ones going through it when almost twenty-two percent of adult America is also. When parents get divorced the children get divorced too. Children and adolescents face a lot of stress during their lives, but divorce is very confusing, speaking from personal experience. It can be too much stress to peoples' lives but they also present opportunities to form new relationships and to strengthen existing ones.
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