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Taking a look at the divorce rate in the U.S.

On Behalf of | Aug 2, 2022 | Divorce |

If you are thinking about bringing your marriage to an end, you could face various challenges and have many questions. Aside from legal issues, you could have uncertainty and concerns that have nothing to do with court. For example, you might worry about other people in your life negatively judging your decision to end your marriage, and you might feel pressured to stay in a marriage that is no longer working out.

By reviewing data on the prevalence of divorce, you can become more confident in your decision to move on. In fact, statistics show that many couples end their marriage each year.

The prevalence of divorce across the U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published data on the number of people who ended their marriage in 2020. According to this data, which came from 45 states and Washington D.C., 2.3 out of every 1,000 people got a divorce in 2020. In these states, more than 630,500 couples brought their marriage to an end.

Taking a confident approach to divorce

It is vital to take control of your life and your future. If you decide to end your marriage, many other people are in the same position as you, and you should not worry about other people criticizing your decision. Make sure you have confidence when working through the divorce process, and carefully analyze any issues that could affect your future (such as child support or custody, property division and so on).

Every year, many people file for divorce in the U.S., and you should review the unique details surrounding your situation if you want to move forward with a divorce.