Divorce

A detailed Summary of Divorce


According to www.divorcereform.org (September 16, 2002), in the United States "about 50% of first marriages for men under age 45 may end in divorce, and between 44 and 52% of women's first marriages may end in divorce for these age groups." With nearly 50% of all marriages ending in failure, this may also involve children and custody issues. Although the parents/divorcees, or in some cases the children, can choose with whom they reside, a judge has the final decision in this matter by deciding if that situation would be suitable for the children's well being. This system of judgment is fair, and is suitable for these scenarios.

As a child, my parents were divorced when I was five years old. Instead of my parents giving their five-year-old child the chance to decide with whom they wanted to live, they decided, with support from the judge, that it would be best for my sister and I to reside with my homemaker mother. Fortunately f


A judge decides upon the best situation for a child that can be offered in the time of a divorce. This system allows the parents to make a decision, and if applicable the child can add their input through a discussion with their parents, and together make a decision that would work for their needs. "For the most part, any judge will go along with whatever decision" made between the two spouses (www.thedivorcesite.com September 16, 2002). In the end it is up to the parents to make a home for their child, it is the judge's job to ensure that home would be the best place for the child.

A judge is given the opportunity to look at all aspects of a situation without getting involved in the emotional aspects. He/she can examine the financial aspects of the situation and determine if this is would be the best scenario, of the two parents, to raise a child. A judge can examine this and take some pressure off of the child as well, since the child may fe

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