About the same as other marriages.
Between 43% and 50% of marriages end in divorce.
Accurate divorce statistics are not yet available for same-sex marriages in the U.S.
In the early 21st century, the divorce rate for most Catholic marriages is about the same as non-Catholic marriages - 50% or so, UNLESS they are practicing natural family planning (in other words, living as God intended them to) in which case the divorce rate is between 0.2% and 3%.
Alabama :)
Texas
As of 2011 CE, the divorce rate in the Republic of India is 1.01 for every thousand marriages annually.
it is higher than the national average.
Figures vary. it is difficult to find figures which come from unbiased spurces. 50% of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce, according to Jennifer Baker of the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri.
The ban was lifted in 2000.
Laura Dern and what-his-name - Ben something?
There have always been interracial marriages. Even one of the earliest books of the Bible records that Moses was married to a woman of a different race to his own. It's interesting that when his brother and sister had a problem with it, the God of their own religion punished them for being upset about it. Even though there have been times through history when some groups of people have looked down on interracial marriages (sometimes because they mistakenly believed the Bible forbids them) interracial marriages never stopped occurring.
At least one: Moses and Zipporah.