The issues of Divorce and Remarriage
The issues of divorce and remarriage💔
Hello everyone welcome back to our channel our final is coming and this will be my last blog. I will probably miss you guys, this week we discuss the issues of divorce and remarriage which is an essential topic for our life path.
Divorce is defined as legally dissolving one's marriage by ending a marriage with (one's spouse) by divorce. Divorce means that the marriage between two people, there are some common factors why it is lots of people choose to divorce. There are the resons a lack of dedication, the problem on communication and Money Disputes: Financial Incompatibility.
Firstly, the lack of dedication which means Lack of commitment came out on top in various studies where people were asked to choose from a list of major reasons for their divorce. According to a survey ,(This was the response of up to 85 percent of participants in one study.) Another study found that lack of commitment was the reason couples were most likely to agree on—despite the fact that one spouse usually blamed the other for not working harder to repair the marriage. Lack of commitment might appear nebulous and difficult to show (or disprove), especially to the individual who is being accused. Extramarital affairs, a refusal to talk about the relationship, and a failure to cooperate toward common financial goals are all symptoms that the couple is headed for divorce. A commitment is so vital as it contains the couple faith and trust to each others if there are not commitment their marriage cannot maintain for long time.
The second reason is the problem on communication , in my others article I expree my point of view on how important the communication skills are. It is common to have arguments betwwen family and couples. Too much bickering and inability to communicate with one another Communication issues can also be the root of other causes for divorce, such as disagreements about money and roles in the family.When you're constantly battling with your spouse, It's not difficult to observe. Even if the confrontations aren't that frequent or unpleasant, keep an eye out for repeating disagreements about the same topic or disagreements that never seem to get resolved. This could signal that you need help learning to communicate with each other more effectively, such as through couple's therapy. A lot of couple will choose to have argument to have a conclusion instead of communication as they just want a win or lose.
The last reason of divorce is the money disagreement as money is a main factor to contain a marriage. Why is financial incompatibility the leading cause of divorce? According to divorce statistics, a lack of financial compatibility is a "final straw" reason for divorce, accounting for nearly 41 percent of all divorces. Everything from different spending habits and financial goals to one spouse making significantly more money than the other can strain a marriage to the breaking point. Differences in the amount of money each partner brings to the marriage can also lead to power struggles between a couple. "Money has an impact on everything. "It has an impact on people's lives," said Emmet Burns, SunTrust's brand marketing director. Money and stress clearly seem to go hand in hand for many couples.
Remarriage is a good way to recover the pain of divorce and it has different kind of mental and physical advantages ,. People who remarry have fewer symptoms of depression than those who remain single after the death or divorce of a partner. Although remarried men have fewer depressive symptoms than remarried women, both genders benefit. People who remarry are statistically less likely to suffer from chronic physical health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, as well as mobility limitations such as difficulty walking or climbing stairs, when compared to those who remain single. The health statistics for those who remarry aren't as good as those who stay married in the first place. However, those who remarry fare better than those who remain single following a divorce or the death of a spouse.
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