Many people have come to conclusion that capital/financial issues is the cause for majority of divorces. In the United States fifty five percent of divorces are caused by money problems. Capital plays a big role in society and in marriages. Lack of …show more content…
These effects can differ by personal situations and also may differ by gender, age and whether children are involved. Effects of divorce come with emotion, anxiety, guilt, and most of all loneliness. Couples that get a divorce have now, more responsibilities and roles when taking care of their children. Mothers have more responsibility than men when taking care of the children. She will have to work extra hours to provide babysitting and food for her kids, while the father pays child support to the mother. Usually when a divorce happen, both partners will have to live in lower standards. Though these are big effects on the parents, the children that involved will be the ones to be greatly affected psychologically. Parents usually don’t pay attention to their kids because they do not think that the children know what is going on, but in reality the children are quite aware even if they do not know the specifics of the situation. How it will affect the children will depend on different factors such as: age, how well the parent take the divorce and what emotions the adult shows, and if the child seem to be neglected or