UK:
Is Political Ideology Now A Leading Cause Of Divorce?
06 December 2022
IR Global
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IR Global member & Family law attorney and mediator Tenny
Amin explores this new phenomenon and what it means for the US
social landscape.
Divorce rates are on the rise in the US and internationally,
with a myriad of root causes. A relatively new stated motivation
for couples to divorce, however, is an irreconcilable difference in
political ideology. One of the most frequent questions family law
attorneys get asked is "What is the number one reason why
people divorce?"
While impossible to pin down one root cause, in my experience as
a family law attorney, I have found that the main culprit is often
a growing divide when it comes to lifestyle choices.
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