Most relationships start out the same, a couple deeply in love and they decide to get married, but the spark dies and they end up getting a divorce because of a reason or another. Divorce is something that no parent wants their child to go through, yet sometimes it's inevitable, but are the causes really worth the effects it has on the child of the parents getting the divorce? Divorce can be caused by many things and will be discussed throughout this paper and the effects are mainly on the children of the divorced parents thus they will be mainly focused on. Causes of divorce vary from couple to couple but some of them are more likely reasons than others. A major cause of divorce is the fact that some couples are rushed into getting married either by their partner, their parents, or something else rushed them into the marriage. Then they find out what they had wasn’t really special and they end up getting a divorce. Another cause, which I am familiar with, is arguing. My parents argue a lot and my mom says that as soon as my siblings and I are grown up she will indefinitely get a divorce. Arguing and not talking about it is what my parents do a lot and I believe it will actually lead to a divorce when my siblings are older. Money also tends to be one of the real big issue in divorce, when one spouse makes all monetary decisions and one does not agree with it, it can cause a conflict between them. Some spouses even tend to hide the fact that they are spending money behind each other’s back causing problems and eventually divorce. Financial responsibilities that follow the birth of a child can also cause a conflict in the couple. Couples tend to not talk about their issues for one reason or the other and they end up just getting tired of it therefore getting a divorce. Cheating is one of the bigger causes of divorce for obvious reasons, partners seem to find it hard to try and trust their significant other even if the other person is trying
Most relationships start out the same, a couple deeply in love and they decide to get married, but the spark dies and they end up getting a divorce because of a reason or another. Divorce is something that no parent wants their child to go through, yet sometimes it's inevitable, but are the causes really worth the effects it has on the child of the parents getting the divorce? Divorce can be caused by many things and will be discussed throughout this paper and the effects are mainly on the children of the divorced parents thus they will be mainly focused on. Causes of divorce vary from couple to couple but some of them are more likely reasons than others. A major cause of divorce is the fact that some couples are rushed into getting married either by their partner, their parents, or something else rushed them into the marriage. Then they find out what they had wasn’t really special and they end up getting a divorce. Another cause, which I am familiar with, is arguing. My parents argue a lot and my mom says that as soon as my siblings and I are grown up she will indefinitely get a divorce. Arguing and not talking about it is what my parents do a lot and I believe it will actually lead to a divorce when my siblings are older. Money also tends to be one of the real big issue in divorce, when one spouse makes all monetary decisions and one does not agree with it, it can cause a conflict between them. Some spouses even tend to hide the fact that they are spending money behind each other’s back causing problems and eventually divorce. Financial responsibilities that follow the birth of a child can also cause a conflict in the couple. Couples tend to not talk about their issues for one reason or the other and they end up just getting tired of it therefore getting a divorce. Cheating is one of the bigger causes of divorce for obvious reasons, partners seem to find it hard to try and trust their significant other even if the other person is trying