Provided it meets legal definitions, yes. see links below
It is 21 years of age , they are then adults.
Sometimes separation and divorce happens between married people. when determining a visitation schedule, the adults need to discuss their needs and their time restraints and allowances.
Divorce can affects adults servilely likes children's mothers and fathers splitting up. It can knock your confidence down to 0 but whenever and if ever you get divorced always remember that there is a light at the end of the tunnel!
It is a verbal or written agreement between 2 consenting adults.
within 3 years
Adults tend to issue a divorce if their love life is poor, if they are arguing or upsetting eachother... occaisonally a divorce is issued if one or both of the couple are abusing or mistreating eachother.
The first and foremost is, their view towards the world change. They become more practical towards the world and the life. Nothing seems perfect to them. In some cases, people are indulged, afterwards, in searching loopholes in things they come to or pass by, even the people they come in contact with. Separation is never good for long term relationships.
Yes. It's called missing someone or something, or the fear of missing someone or something.
they advocated a complete separation of church and state
The complaint for divorce, or petition, will ask if there are minor children. You will answer "no". The court wants to know if child support and custody will be factors in the issues that must be addressed.
The type of information that may be found the website Divorce and Children relates to the health and well being of children. A divorce may be a traumatic event for some children and this site helps to guide adults on how to prepare them for the changes.
Divorce is an intensely stressful experience for all children, regardless of age or developmental level; many children are inadequately prepared for the impending divorce by their parents. A study in 1980 found that less than 10% of children had support from adults other than relatives during the acute phase of the divorce.