Divorce Rates in Texas
The concept of divorce has existed for a long time, but it only became a relatively common practice within the last 50 years. Until the latter half of the twentieth century, divorce was often considered to be disgraceful and was only performed under extreme circumstances. Even today, some people try to stigmatize divorce and blame a number of societal problems on high divorce rates. While some romanticize the past, when divorces were rare, they omit the fact that many people remained in unhappy and even abusive marriages just to avoid divorce.
Fortunately, people are now freer to make marital decisions on their own without being harassed or looked down upon if things don’t work out. If you are considering divorce, you should know that you are not alone. The annual divorce rate for Texas is typically about 4.1 per 1000 people, one of the highest in the United States. While some of your family members or friends may try to guilt you out of getting a divorce, the truth is that many people divorce each year for one reason or another.
Texas divorces can happen for several reasons. Some people get married when they are very young – before they have learned whether they are compatible in the long term. Others discover that they have serious financial conflicts with their spouse. This is one of the most common reasons for divorce. If one spouse is trying to save money and live frugally while the other spends almost every dollar he or she earns, the couple is likely to have financial disagreements that threaten their marriage and long term happiness together.
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If you are considering or anticipating divorce, remember that you are not alone. The Austin divorce attorneys of Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd.LLP can help guide you through the divorce process with professionalism and discretion. Contact us today at 512-472-2431.



