When it comes to marriage today, it’s common for couples to start out in debt. In fact, 86% of couples who got married in the last five years had a combined debt […]
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Divorce Rates by Income Level
It’s no surprise that money causes conflict for couples, even for those who are not married. But when you add in the dynamics of marriage, stress levels rise. That’s why money problems […]
Continue readingReasons Some Long-Term Marriages End in Divorce
While every marriage is unique research has shown a few specific factors that contribute to marriage stability and a strong relationship between spouses. These include keeping lines of communication open, sharing a […]
Continue readingDivorce Rate by Industry
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the current divorce rate in the U.S. is 2.3% per 1,000 people. Factors such as age, race, and education level influence divorce rates. However, research also […]
Continue readingCan Having Kids Ruin Your Marriage?
Let’s face it, having children affects your marriage. A common conversation starter for many couples is, “Do you remember what our life was like before we had kids? What happened?” While many […]
Continue readingWhat are the Common Signs of Financial Infidelity in a Relationship?
Financial infidelity is a breach of trust in a relationship where one spouse hides financial information or takes financial actions without the knowledge or consent of the other. It can manifest in […]
Continue readingHow Home Renovations Can Lead to Divorce
When couples decide to split up, it usually isn’t due to one reason but rather a buildup of unresolved problems in the relationship. There can be a tipping point with one particular […]
Continue readingReasons People Stay in Unhappy Marriages
You met the love of your life, got married and planned to spend the rest of your lives together. But after the honeymoon period was over, the reality of living together set […]
Continue readingThe Most Common Age to Get Divorced
Marriage and divorce statistics vary from state to state. But what is the divorce rate in California? Divorce rates are difficult to pinpoint, but you may have heard the commonly cited statistic […]
Continue readingDivorcing a Gaslighter is Difficult
Gaslighting is a covert form of psychological manipulation that often occurs in abusive relationships. Victims are deliberately given false information that causes them to question what they know to be true, often […]
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