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Florida divorce and a romantic future

On Behalf of | Jun 27, 2014 | Firm News |

The decision to end a marriage could be difficult for a person who is fearful of their ability to date or marry again in the future. For many Florida families, the emotionally charged experience of going through a divorce can leave them with many conflicting feelings. A recent report highlights points of divorce that may not be as negative as many believe, with statistics that could be a silver lining to some.

The standard estimate of matrimony in America states that half of all marriages will end in divorce; a professional analyst recently published research that found the divorce rate to potentially be lower than this. This could be due to the complicated nature of first-time marriages and remarriage statistics. A person who marries again after finalizing their divorce may have a statistically higher chance at success.

Some people may have trepidation about divorcing and harbor fears that they may have difficulty dating or remarrying in the future. A study conducted by two popular dating sites found that around 74% of people surveyed did not have an issue with dating or marrying a divorced person with children. Research also found that a remarriage may have a greater chance at success.

A couple who finds it difficult to work through emergencies and stressors in life may find themselves ready to divorce. Certain Florida families may seek guidance in navigating their separation to ensure they preserve their independence and obtain a fair settlement. A person who is hesitant to file and begin the divorce process may find confidence in knowing they have an attainable romantic future ahead of them.

Source: The Huffington Post, “Could the Way We Think About Divorce Be All Wrong?“, Laura Seldon, June 23, 2014

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