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October 26, 2020

Why Do People Get Divorced? A New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Perspective

Rozin | Golinder Law
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Divorce is not a rare occurrence in the U.S., even if it feels to each individual the most singularly trying experience of their life. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that within the first five years of marriage, 22 percent of couples experience a “disruption,” which can mean separation, divorce or death. After two decades, that figure reaches 53 percent.

As longtime New Jersey divorce lawyers, we understand that every union is unique, as are the reasons why they dissolve. But while all couples struggle, there are some common threads that continuously crop up among marriages that don’t make it.

It should be noted that the research on this topic (and it is a commonly-asked question) has resulted in widely varying answers. This is likely because couples queried about this often cite the “last straw.” They may indicate it was an affair – which inevitably played a role – but may have actually been preceded by a long stretch of lacking intimacy, commitment or other lacking compatibility.

What we see underpinning a lot of marital breakdowns is betrayal. That doesn’t always mean infidelity, though it can be. It’s more often a betrayal of the hopes and dreams they had for themselves when they first decided to marry. Sometimes those expectations weren’t realistic to begin with. Maybe red flags were ignored. But oftentimes, our client feels betrayed about promises not kept and expectations not met. This can lead to a cycle of conflict that, without communication and equal commitment from both parties will never be resolved.

Some of the most common reasons people cite in their divorces:

These aren’t the only issues cited. Others can include unrealistic expectations, conflict with in-laws, mental illness/disability, etc. No matter what the reasons, our dedicated New Jersey divorce lawyers are here to help you navigate the legal and financial pitfalls so that you’re free to write a better next chapter.

Contact us at (732) 377-3367 or email us through our website.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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