they have to get divorced after 10 years without children because their religion believes that they should be together for re-creation and not just lust
50% of Americans (one in two couples) divorce and the divorce rate is climbing. The theory for the cause is that Americans are basically free in every aspect of their life so when it comes to marriage problems they tend to flee the marriage rather than work on it and try to save the marriage. Couples with children are less likely to get divorced than a couple than does not have children.
Kathryn A. London has written: 'Children of divorce' -- subject(s): Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Divorced parents, Statistics, Vital Statistics 'Cohabitation, marriage, marital dissolution, and remarriage' -- subject(s): Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage, Statistics, Unmarried couples
Children are almost Never the reason husbands and wives get divorced. They usually get divorced because they only had a physical attraction to one another, and this physical attraction did not last. Many married couples do not get a divorce, so it will not hurt the children's feelings. When a couple gets a divorce, it is almost always because they weren't really ready for the lifetime responsibilities and commitment of marriage.
So that gay couples have the same rights as heterosexual couples, such as getting health care for their children from their employer.
I know of couples that were divorced 3-12 years and still reconciled. Of course it is possible.
about 300 couples
Marriage is based on trust and open and honest communication. Some people choose to try to save their marriages, but aren't always successful. If couples can't solve their problems themselves and refuse help, they should get divorced ASAP.
Couples in the midst of a divorce find that marriage therapy during separation can help them find a common ground as they negotiate interpersonal issues and child custody.
No. Even though same-sex marriage is legal in California, the official Republican party platform calls for denying same-sex couples the right to marry, to have their marriages recognized, to have joint custody of their children, to adopt children and to receive benefits available to other married couples.
In some places where same-sex marriage has been legalized, the law is not exactly equal because either joint adoption of children or government-funded fertility treatments are not available to same-sex couples while they are available to heterosexual couples.
In most cases a couple plans when to have their children. Some may want to build up their careers before having children; others want to wait a couple of years; previously married people with children may not want to start another family in their second marriage or, some couples just decide not to have children for various reasons. When one of the couples does not want children they should discuss this with the person they intend on getting engaged too in case that person does want children.
No. As of April 2012, Fred Couples does not have any children.