It is possible.
Sadly, around 50%.
Research suggests that couples who marry at a young age, have lower levels of education, and experience financial stress are more likely to get divorced.
If children have divorced parents, they are likely to find life harder, especially at a younger age.
People change with time, and they get to know each other better. Sometimes that brings them together, but it's more likely to drive them apart. Friendship is more enduring than love.
People change with time, and they get to know each other better. Sometimes that brings them together, but it's more likely to drive them apart. Friendship is more enduring than love.
The courts will mostly likely consider a child who enters the military as "emancipated," and, therefore, terminate child support. But don't stop paying on your own!
You should have a good relationship with the person before marrying them. If you don't you're likely to get divorced.
The ethnic racial group that is more likely to marry and less likely to divorce are the Asians. They have the lowest divorce rate and the children live with both parents.
United States divorce rates are currently somewhere around 43% so it may be likely.
The family that prey together stays together means that when you prey together you most likely we be together ...the phrase say it all
most likely not. :)
Since that is paid by your last employer, not likely. Apply for SSI