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Do Irreconcilable Differences Qualify As A Cause Of Divorce

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Over fifty percent of marriages end in divorce  . It’s really nothing new, this statistic has been steadily rising over the past few hundred years  .

There was a point in time when men and women could rise above the causes of divorce and find a way to stay together, but todays society can’t seem to reconcile these differences  .

It’s really hard to say what causes divorce and it’s definitely a personal matter for each couple  .

 Divorce has become quite commonplace and it’s really nothing to be ashamed of, we just have to make sure it is for the right reasons  .

Irreconcilable Differences

One common cause of divorce is what is officially referred to as irreconcilable differences . This is perhaps one of the most common causes of divorce on divorce papers and can mean different things to different people . Basically it just means that the couple really don’t want to be together because they simply have little in common any more  .

It can also be something very important like disagreeing on whether to have children  . It could also mean that the husband and wife just don’t get along anymore and perhaps argue all the time  . The term ‘irreconcilable differences’ is commonly used, but it is important that it is not used too likely .

Domestic Violence as a Cause of Divorce

Domestic Violence is a very serious cause of divorce and has become more common in the past fifty years or so  . Domestic violence is something that few people used to talk about because it was considered shameful .

Women who are victims of domestic violence no longer feel as much obligation to stay in the marriage and so domestic violence has become yet another cause of divorce in today’s society .

Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater

Cheating, or having an affair, is yet another major cause of divorce  . This is devastating for the marriage, and while many couples are able to get through such a situation with counseling and communication, for other couples, an affair is the last straw . Cheating is viewed as being the ultimate betrayal – something that many marriages just can’t take .

For Better Or For Worse

Regardless of what the causes of a divorce are, the most important thing of all is that the divorce accomplishes what it sets out to accomplish . For some couples that just can’t bear to be in the same room as the person they are married to, divorce becomes the solution and levels the playing field, sometimes even bringing them closer together again  .

For others, the hostilities and tensions that plagued their marriage will never go away .  When this is the case, it is much better to settle in divorce and separate than to try to deal with it from within the marriage  .