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Essay / Divorce Essay - 1151
Divorce (or dissolution of marriage) is the termination of a marital union, the annulment and/or reorganization of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thereby dissolving the bonds of marriage between a married couple. within the framework of the rule of law of the country and/or state concerned. (Wikipedia, 2010) The main reasons observed among divorced couples are lack of sacrifice, forced marriages, greed, joint family system, difference in social status, lack of compatibility and understanding and male chauvinism and women. Divorce affects couples, their children, their families and society in general. Divorce is not favored in any religion, but is only an option if there are no other options. Divorce is usually a painful process for everyone involved. As psychologists believe: “Although it may take time for adults to regain psychological balance, whether or not children will regain a stable perspective continues to be debated. Hostility between adults after divorce, in addition to directly harming children, is a sure indicator that the emotional breakup is incomplete. » (Dealing with divorce, Psychology Today) Over the past two decades, the trend toward divorce has grown rapidly. While our sample population certainly thinks this is not a good standard, they are certainly helpless about the bigger picture. Divorce as a taboo has become deeply enriched in our lives and even with strong culture, norms and traditions, many cases are seen everywhere. According to Nicholas Wall, former president of the Family Division of the High Court of England, "People think that being a parent after separation is easy – in fact, it is extremely difficult, and as a general rule, in my experience, the smarter the parent, the smarter the parent. more insoluble the dispute...... middle of paper ...... between the two parents According to the primary research carried out, it has been proven with great surprise that academic development is an area that is lacking in children . This is because the mother who was responsible for teaching social subjects to her children is no longer there and the father who helped the child with science and mathematics is also absent. Another simplistic hypothesis gathered by secondary research was that children lack confidence for a long period of time. However, to our surprise, the survey conducted showed that only 8 percent of respondents believe that children lack self-confidence. This could be a result of children's independent behavior from an early age. It may also be due to working parents and children learning to be independent. According to what people believe, personal success and social adaptation are equally free of obstacles..