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Economic Woes Can Prolong Divorce
By admin on October 21, 2009
A recent article featured on the website ozarksfirst.com discussed the impact that the down trodden economy is having on married couples and those looking to marry. Specifically, the website cites USA Today and MSN Money reports that explain how people seem to be holding off on both marriage and filing for divorce due to worries regarding the potential costs associated with each. According to the national average, one out of every two marriages will end in divorce. However, one can assume that, if people truly are putting off divorce due to the potential monetary costs associated with it, then the number of couples that actually want a divorce could be much greater than the 50% who actually go through with it.
The article reasons that many individuals may be either unemployed or underemployed, and that could be the reason why divorces and marriages are being put off. Financial struggles are one of the most common reasons cited for arguments that ultimately lead to divorce. The article also states that 60 to 70 of people now choose to live together prior to marriage, a practice that in and of itself is relatively close to the rigors that officially being married to one another actually has to offer. By the time couples may decide it’s time to actually enter into marriage, those couples may go through with the marriage, but ultimately may be skeptical about whether or not the marriage will last, and are more susceptible to decide that, in the end, it won’t last.
Regardless of your marriage situation, a divorce can seem overwhelming at first. Whether you’re unemployed or underemployed, chose to live together for years prior to marriage or simply chose to wait until after the marriage, or have come to the conclusion that your marriage just won’t work, divorce proceedings can be complicated. If you are seeking a divorce from your spouse, it is in your best interest to retain the services of an experienced divorce attorney that will help sort through every detail of your divorce proceedings.
The skilled attorneys at Kaplan Law, LLC represent all types of divorce cases. Remember, divorce can completely change a person’s life, and as a consequence may be accompanied by tremendous amounts of stress. The divorce attorneys in Denver at Kaplan Law, LLC understand how stressful such situations can be, and work towards making divorce proceedings not only as equitable as possible, but also as stress-free for everyone involved. Please call Kaplan Law, LLC today at 1-877-527-5206 for more information about divorce and your options.


