Why divorce rates could spike after the pandemic ends, according to a family and divorce lawyer
. It's possible that the trend towards getting married at a later age directly correlates with current trends in divorce rate, which are actually on the decline among younger generations. The reason for this decline could also be that, overall, the number of people getting married has decreased.
It seems today's couples are taking a different approach and spend time living with their partners despite not being married. Cohabiting before marriage could be a factor as to why couples may be waiting longer to tie the knot. On the other hand, we could say that divorce rates among couples over the age of 50 is seeing an increase because they got married at younger ages.
But we're still left wondering: Will the COVID-19 pandemic cause divorce rates to skyrocket? It may be too early to tell. There are a variety of factors that determine a couple's likelihood of staying together, the pandemic among them. It's possible that the age at which you get married is the factor that acts as an umbrella over the rest.
While conflict and compatibility issues may arise in any marriage, couples who get married in their late 20s and early 30s may have a more long-lasting marriage because, at that age, they're more likely to know how to confront issues head-on and be able to resolve them. It seems as though COVID-19 could be the reason some couples are surrendering to divorce or separation, but it's clear it's not the only factor affecting their relationships.She represents individuals and families in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including divorce, custody, spousal and child support, equitable distribution of property, pre-nuptial, post-nuptial and divorce agreements, post-judgment matters, hearings and trials.
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