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  • Essay / Divorce: A Problem in Our Society - 729

    Problem in Our SocietyOne of the biggest problems people face today is divorce. The issue of divorce and increasing divorce rates in the modern world is one of the most serious social problems that influence people's lives to a large extent. Divorces have very profound consequences on personal and social life. It causes stress, causes individuals to fail, and is life-changing. When parents divorce, they don't even think about what will happen to their children. Many students do poorly academically because of their parents. Children of divorced parents have more behavioral and psychological development problems. Many psychological studies show that children who live with both parents are happy and have fewer problems in their lives. Divorce generally puts children at greater risk for problems of all kinds. However, most children of divorce do not experience these serious problems; Most children are strong and resilient, and most have returned to fairly normal lives after 2-3 years. The problems that children of divorce may encounter are often present even before the divorce, perhaps the result of conflict between parents, lack of parental attention, depression or other factors. Children in high-conflict marriages generally fare better if their parents decide to divorce than children whose parents remain married and continue to experience high levels of conflict. However, children in low-conflict marriage situations generally have worse outcomes when their parents divorce than children whose parents stay married and continue to try to work things out. Children develop physically, socially, emotionally, educationally, morally and spiritually; research shows that divorce can affect the middle of the article......According to the "National Center for Family and Marriage", men and women who were engaged and living together before marriage were roughly Nearly as likely to have marriages that lasted 15 years as couples who had not lived together. Researchers recently reported that some young people are delaying marriage to attend college, start careers and travel while becoming adults. Dr. Galena Rhoades, of DU's Center for Marriage and Family Studies, illustrated: "We believe the study showed that almost half of first marriages will end within 20 years, regardless of prior cohabitation." . After a short cohabitation, couples can marry by understanding each other; so their children will no longer suffer emotional risks. Therefore, a short period of cohabitation before marriage and a little attention from both sides can save a life and a family..