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Divorce and annulment rates have actually decreased over the past couple of decades in the United States. There were 689,308 divorces in 2021, compared to 944,000 in 2000, according to Forbes. That means that the divorce rate dropped from 4 per 1,000 to ‘just’ 2.5 per 1,000 people.
However, marriage rates have declined as well. They’ve dropped from 8.2 per 1,000 people in 2000 to merely 6 per 1,000 by 2021. This may in part explain why there are fewer dissolved unions in recent years: if fewer people get married, fewer of them get divorced as a result.
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The average marriage lasts around 8 years in the US while the average contested divorce takes a year to finalize. Simple divorces, on the other hand, can be finalized in barely 3 months. Dissolving unions is no easy feat financially, however: the entire process costs $7,000, on average.
Forbes notes that around half of all first marriages end up being dissolved. However, second and third marriages fail at a far higher rate. A whopping 67% of second marriages end in divorce. Meanwhile, 73% of third marriages end up being dissolved.
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Hara Estroff Marano writes on Psychology Today that couples therapy explores the root causes of relationship problems. The main goal is to resolve these dysfunctional patterns of interaction, including undoing the emotional damage that both partners have inflicted on one another.
Ideally, both people walk away from these therapy sessions after becoming more in tune with their needs and learning how to communicate them to their partner in a healthy, clear, and timely manner. What’s also necessary is for the couple to understand the need to support their partner, instead of constantly fighting with them over every tiny little issue.
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