According to the 2014 National Survey of Family Growth conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2,077,000 couples in the United States get married each year. Unfortunately, almost 50% of these marriages end in divorce (Jasmin). What happened to “Till Death Do Us Part?” Has marriage lost its value in society? Why has divorce become prevalent? According to a survey conducted by Daily Infographic, poor communication, finances, abuse, lack of mutual interest and infidelity are the top five reasons for divorce. In marriage, obstacles such as arguments, conflicting ideas, and other problematic circumstances are as inevitable as taxes. The significant factor, however, is how a couple (despite their differences) handles these dilemmas. While divorce can be a remedy to an unwanted relationship, dissolving a marriage can be painful and can cause financial hardship for the couple and may result in a negative impact on the child. I believe a couple doesn't want to see their marriage in ruins. drain; yet, sometimes, they think that divorce is their only outlet. In fact, “divorce can provide relief from the strain of a loveless or abusive relationship” (Divorce, par. 1). When you meet the girl of your life or the man of your dreams and fall in love with her, you probably feel like you're a prince or princess in a fairytale love story. One of the unfavorable habits of couples today is that from the moment they meet their significant other, they become obsessed (and, to some extent, possessive) with each other. She will do everything not to lose her lover, even getting married, without knowing what she will get into. When couples are in a hurry to get...... half the paper ......or all the children with a history of divorce. However, I believe that children's education will determine their future decisions. Once again, the role of parents is key to the development of children. There is no marriage that is flawless; but when you honor your commitment to spend the rest of your life with someone “for better or for worse,” marriage is the most rewarding manifestation of love in the world. However, some marriages, despite the promise of “till death do us part,” simply don't work. For marriages that have soured immensely, divorce may be the only solution. However, if you don't want to see your children go the wrong way, and if you don't want to suffer the despondency and financial burden, you'd better think twice before getting a divorce. Don't give up easily: try to save your marriage, especially if it's worth fighting for.
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