Cause and Effect of Divorce

1243 Words5 Pages
Cause and Effects of Divorce In today’s society, divorce has become a normal thing in our lives. Married couples today are getting a divorce due to many different causes, either because a spouse is having an affair, a loss of romantic feelings, conflicts in the marriage, and other types of problems. Most divorces have children that are really young, and due to their age they don’t have any idea on how to deal with the type of situation. We may all have a friend or know of someone who has dealt with divorce. Children are normally affected the most; they are forced to adapt and learn to deal with their parent’s divorce at such a young age, affecting them in a positive or negative way. There are many different causes and effects of divorce although, the effects of divorce, many times are more affective on the children. The first significant cause for divorce is lack of communication. Due to bills and finances one family can stay fairly busy with work and other activities. Therefore, they have less time to talk about problems they have with their spouse, which could be a likely reason of divorce. Some couples don’t talk with one another when a problem starts, which can soon become a bigger problem when ignored. It’s understood the more communication used, the more the divorce rate will decrease. The lack of communication is either caused by one p[partner feeling shy, or feeling bad about mentioning something to the other, or many times just because the couple feels as if they have nothing to talk about. Although, that is quite impossible because when you are truly in love with someone, there is always something to talk about; even if it’s just telling your partner that you love them. Another cause in divorce is stress in everyday living. Families who live paycheck to paycheck deal with stress from the pressure of making enough money to survive and
Open Document