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While none of us expect to divorce when we choose the person we marry; more than 40% of marriages in the U.S. will end in divorce. 

Another staggering statistic is that more than half of American children will be witness to the end of their parents marriage and nearly half of them will see their parent's second marriage fail as well.

Why do statistics matter?

While the numbers in the statistical data change every year, the historical trends of such data give us a great deal of information that helps us make decisions related to our future and the future of our children.  A bad marriage will still be a bad marriage regardless if the data suggests the alternative is difficult and also problematic.  However, it is better to know and understand through the use of these social statistics, that events meant to improve our lives, may fall short for an alarming number of people.  Perhaps it is such foresight that will provide us an opportunity to head-off some potential pitfalls in the aftermath of divorce.

When we recognize our marriage can not be saved despite our greatest effort, we must see the alternative as the lessor of two difficult journeys.  However, it will still be a journey our children also endure.  Either way, it is better to know these statistics for divorce preparation, understanding and actionable plans to help our family and children overcome the national statistical odds.

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 Reference: http://www.divorcestatistics.info/facts-about-divorce-and-children.html 1, US Department of Health Census2, https://www.verywellfamily.com/children-of-divorce-in-america-statistics-1270390 3, https://thefatherlessgeneration.wordpress.com/statistics/ , https://www.children-and-divorce.com/children-divorce-statistics.html#statistics 5

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