Why are second marriages so hard?
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Why are second marriages so hard?
Money, Sex, and In-Laws. The above “big three” issues are the primary problems that plague most first marriages. These same issues also impact subsequent marriages—but even more so. The money problem becomes even more troublesome in second marriages due to child support and spousal maintenance payments.
Why do most marriages fail?
If you think that sexual infidelity is the leading cause of divorce, you’ve got it all wrong. We polled over 100 YourTango experts to see what they say are the top reasons married couples decide to split, and — believe it or not — communication problems came out on top as the number one reason marriages fail.
Do you regret divorce?
That was many moons ago, and regret statistics are hard to come by. But more recent studies confirm that, indeed, between 32% and 50% of people do regret having made the move. These people wish they had worked harder at their relationships and stayed married. The exact percentages depend on who did the studies.
How do I survive a divorce at 60?
Here are some things you can do to deal with the depression during and after divorce after 60:See your physician, and tell him or her what’s going on.Stay active. Do the grief work you need to do.Simplify your life for now.Revisit your own life goals and dreams.Be around safe people who help you move forward.