2.6.2

Consequences of Divorce

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Consequences of Divorce on Family Members

A divorce can have an impact on the spouses, the family, the children even the extended family.

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Who's getting divorced?

  • Divorces most commonly take place among:
    • Teenagers.
    • Spouses who have been married for 5-7 years.
    • Working-class couples.
    • Childless couples.
    • Empty-nest families (families where children have turned 18 and have left their parents’ home).
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Positive effects of divorce

  • Divorces can have positive and negative effects.
  • A positive effect of divorce is that people can leave an unhappy marriage and get the chance to lead a happy life.
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Effects on family members

  • Psychological effects: family members may suffer from depression, anxiety and/or loneliness.
  • Legal effects: who has custody of the children (if there are any)? Who gets what assets (money, property)?
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Effects on family members cont.

  • Economic effects: now that there is only one income, a family can be led to poverty.
  • Parental effects: where will the children be raised? What contact will the children have with the other parent? How often?
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Consequences for children

  • Children might suffer from a divorce as they no longer see their parents together.
  • Children might have to split their lives between two different households.
  • Children might even lose contact with one of their parents and are more likely to be alienated from their grandparents.

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