From two different perspectives, analyze factors that can make divorce more likely. What premarital factors may contribute to later divorce? What marital factors are associated with a higher likelihood of divorce?

What will be an ideal response?


Premarital factors that render divorce more likely include having divorced parents,
cohabitation before marriage, age at marriage, family opposition, previous divorce
and disparity in age, background, values and interests. Marital factors include
financial stress and unemployment, substance abuse, disparate child-rearing
practices, communication problems, little time together, emotional or physical
abuse, and unsupportive relatives.

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FIll in the blank with correct word.

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