Cause and Effect on Divorce

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    pretty much on our own. Money was always tight for us, yet we always seemed to manage to pull through one way or another. Fortunately, my mom was receiving child support from my father after the divorce, but not all parents can say that after a separation. There are many effects on children that come from a divorce and a select few of them include: major moving/family adjustments, being caught in the middle, and even relationship issues. One way a kid can be affected by when their parents get…

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    15, 2017 Analysis Essay Final Draft The article, Three Reasons Not to Make This January Your Divorce Month by W. Bradford Wilcox and Samuel Sturgeon, emphasizes the importance of considering all the possible outcomes that stem from a divorce when determining if you should end your low conflict marriage. The article appears in the National Review journal and considers the negative correlation that a divorce has on the children involved, the possibility of the marriage becoming joyful again, and…

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    doubt, you finally get one of the 2 results: A person for Life or A lesson for Life.”(16quotes 1) Some may think getting a divorce should be an easy option for people who wish to end their marriage. It should be harder for people to get a divorce because adults need to follow thru on their promise, there are multiple negative effects for adults if they choose to divorce, and divorces are psychologically harmful to children. Adults need to follow through on their promise. Some may think people…

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    ended in divorce or a death of one spouse, the question of “How will this affect my child?” is always raised. Even though children of a single parent tend to struggle academically more often than those with two parents, there are many positive effects on those raised in a single parent home. No one intends to raise a child alone. There are millions of families that are raising children as single parents. This is most often caused by divorce, as a significant number of marriages end in…

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    Each year, millions of children all over the world suffer from the divorce of their parents. Divorce causes irreversible tension to all involved, but most all of to the children; Divorce permanently weakens the relationship between children and parents. It leads children down a destructive path for the future and detrimentally impacts the individual in numerous ways. Divorce weakens the child’s overall health, increasing behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric risks, even including suicide. Crime…

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    The Problem with single parent households and the effects it can have on children Many people growing up considered having two parents a mother and a father to be the “norm”. It would have been considered a broken home an illegitimate child in the past. However in more recent times the norm is now having just one parent at home because now people simply wish to be alone. However, living in a single-parent household can be one of life 's biggest challenges not only for the Adult but also the…

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    percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce. There are several reasons that this percentage is so high, but it commonly involves children in a sort. When families get divorced, it can be very hard on the adult couple, but when they are going through this process, it is sometimes very hard for them to see how it is affecting their children. Children are affected in so many ways directly and indirectly. However, the most commonly seen effects are, a lack in school work, a higher risk…

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    Writing 101 has brought on many challenges for me. Our research supported cause and effect essay was one of them. However, I feel that the subject that I picked on “The Rise in the American Divorce Rate” was overall a good topic. Our assignment is to research a topic using credible sources. This essay can be a persuasive essay; in which we use logic and reason to show that one idea is more legitimate than another idea. It attempts to persuade a reader to adapt a certain point of view or take…

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    Divorce Causes

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    Causes of Divorce in the United States When most people get married, they are expecting to live happily ever after. They are not expecting their marriage to end in divorce. However, almost 50% of marriages today in the United States do end in divorce. This is an alarming statistic that continues to rise year after year. To say that nearly half of marriages end in divorce sounds a lot like saying marriage is just a game of chance. Divorce has been a topic for concern for a long time, but it…

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    What makes divorce an interesting area of research is that it is always changing in terms of reasoning, frequency and even the impacts it causes on everyone involved. Each marriage that ends in divorce has its own unique characteristics and sometimes in the long run, turns out to be the best outcome. One may argue that this area is important to research to better understand the implications it causes. Divorce research has found a number of implications that it can cause on the individual level,…

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