What Are Grounds For Divorce |
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| By James Crandall |
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| Divorce is a growing problem with over 50% of marriages
ending in divorce. It is important to know that no marriage
is equal. The reasons married couples think they need a
divorce can vary. Marriage is a serious commitment and should not be taken lightly. Once you get to know a potential mate you can consider getting married, but not until you get to know the person you may marry as they really are and not the way they are just around you. The common reasons are cheating, constructive abandonment, conversion, imprisonment for a certain period or time, abuse, or the most common reason which is irreconcilable differences. Adultery makes sense. If your husband or wife has an affair, it may be grounds for divorce. Many married couples try to move past it if it was {a one time thing|only once|an in the moment thing" or with one person. If your spouse has an affair several times with different partners, even after foregivness, then change is unlikely and that may be grounds for divorce. Constructive abandonment is when the couple stop physical contact with each other for one year or more. This commonly is from the couple separating and living in different dwellings. Conversion is basically an agreement before the marriage that the couple will get a divorce and the time has come to make good on that contract. Imprisonment for a period of time. In some cases a spouse may be incarcerated for a long time and the other spouse may want to get on with life either because of the long period of time apart or because of the criminal act. Abuse should not be accepted whether it is physical or mental. Nobody deserves to live in fear or mental anguish and if one spouse is violent to the other, it may be grounds for a divorce. Irreconcilable differences means the couple cannot work out their disagreements and want a divorce. This is often used to save face. Some marriages never should have happened. Some people want to file for divorce, but their religous leader tells them that they need to make it work and because of this they stay in a failed relationship for years before finally getting out. When children are involved divorce requires much more thought and consideration. Divorce can really hurt a kid. Many experts agree that couples with kids should remain together until all the children are out of the home and then if they still feel the desire, they can file for a divorce. If you are considering getting a divorce consider the reasons above that many people claim as grounds for divorce. More often than not the differences could be worked out and the couples can remain happily married for the rest of their lives. |
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| About The Author If you are thinking about getting a divorce there are a few grounds for divorce that can be used. One of those often is declaring bankruptcy. |
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