“Where there is marriage, there is a divorce.” In the past, divorce was a rare occurrence. Meanwhile, in today’s society it has become quite prevalent almost everywhere in the world. It is now more widely accepted in most societies. In the past several years, the divorce rate has skyrocketed to a high record of almost fifty percent. Statistics show that, “In the United States, one out of every two marriages ends in divorce in Canada, one in our.” It suggests a “divorce epidemic” these days. Our society may have seem to have a confused attitude towards divorce. Accepting the idea of divorce may seem inevitable but then still believes in the ideal of “till death do us part.” Divorces is now as normal as marriage and inflicts a lot of negatives to the society. Divorce is defined as the legal termination of a marriage, but there’s a lot more to it than just ending a marriage. Today, when people get married, they already have the option of divorce in the back of their minds. It serves as an easy way out for couples who can no longer agree with one another. Divorce became an instant solution for couples who have trivial problems faced. Due to the high rate of divorce, society seems to accept divorce easily. Therefore, marriages are at risk and can become extinct in the future. In Marriage, it is a given to have a close relationship with solid emotional …show more content…
A married couple normally have a child or children. It is where the real concern in a divorce should be focused on. It has been statistically proven that a failed marriage brings upon a noticeable effect on the child involved. Some of the most common impacts that divorce has on children consists of children blaming themselves for their parents’ divorce, behavioral issues arises, and often there’s a feeling of uncertainty as well as instability. These are just some of the common challenges that children face when presented with the reality of divorce in the