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Current Divorce Statistics

Current Divorce Statistics

Fresh data shows divorce decisions are often made without a trial, with 78% of England and Wales filings concluded by court in 2023, while outcomes can reshape lives quickly, including a median 20% household income drop for custodial parents in the U.S. From mediation costs and timing to child well-being impacts and even legal tech spend, this page connects the practical process to real human consequences.

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Mormon Divorce Rate Statistics

Mormon Divorce Rate Statistics

Active LDS temple attendees post a 2.1% divorce rate compared with 14% for inactive temple married couples, and the gap keeps widening as you move from regular sacrament and tithing to daily scripture and current recommend holding. If you want to understand which Mormon lifestyle signals line up with the lowest long term divorce risk, this page puts the sharp contrasts side by side with up to date 2025 era comparisons and useful subgroup breakdowns.

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Marriage Decline Statistics

Marriage Decline Statistics

First marriages keep getting later and harder to start, with the median age rising to 30.1 for men and 28.6 for women in 2021 and the share of never married reaching 63% for men and 35% for women ages 25 to 34. See how changing living arrangements now drive the shift away from traditional marriage, while divorce rates and state by state marriage counts reveal exactly where commitment is holding and where it is slipping.

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United States Divorce Statistics

United States Divorce Statistics

Divorces in the United States are most often driven by lack of commitment and communication breakdown, with abuse and substance problems still figuring in far more cases than many expect. You will also see how infidelity, criticism and stonewalling, plus the financial and child impact that follows, stack up against the latest year-to-year divorce patterns.

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Marriage Longevity Statistics

Marriage Longevity Statistics

A woman’s annual divorce probability peaks around age 45 to 54 at 0.8 to 0.99, while 19.0% of men experience marital dissolution within 10 years of marriage, and the gap between what couples report and what happens next is stark. You will also see how stress, communication breakdowns, and infidelity connect to real costs and counseling use, with contested divorce averaging $20,000 and only a minority getting relationship focused therapy.

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Relationship Cheating Statistics

Relationship Cheating Statistics

Cell phones and messaging have turned relationship boundaries into something easier to blur, with U.S. adults losing $2.9 billion to confidence and romance scams reported by the FBI IC3 in 2023, and stalking victimization affecting 10% of adults in the past year. This page connects stalking, infidelity-adjacent obsession, and technology-assisted monitoring like hidden texting so you can see how “private” behavior can escalate into real harm.

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Parental Alienation Statistics

Parental Alienation Statistics

One year after separation, 35% of divorced parents reported contact was restricted by a former partner and 25% said their child developed strong resistance, with contact resistance rising about 2 to 3 times in high conflict cases. The page brings together the evidence and the controversy, from 62% of UK family law professionals viewing alienation as common in contested contact to debates about diagnosis and causality, so you can see what is supported, what is contested, and what that means for children.

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Age Gap Statistics

Age Gap Statistics

Hearing, vision, heart disease, dementia, and costs all intersect as populations age, and the data is stark. From disabling hearing loss affecting 6.6% of people worldwide in 2019 to U.S. spending pressures such as $47.6 billion for hearing aids in 2023, this page connects the health burden to the money behind hearing tech, caregiving, and telehealth adoption.

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Family Statistics

Family Statistics

From 3.2 million children in foster care in 2022 to 1.9 million adoptions finalized the same year, family life can change fast while needs remain. You will also see how digital tools and family services are reshaping budgets and routines, including 58% of caregivers coordinating care with web or mobile tools in 2022 and $16.2 billion in U.S. consumer spending on family services in 2022, alongside pressures like 15% of children with asthma and 6.6 deaths per 100,000 from unintentional injuries.

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High School Sweethearts Marriage Statistics

High School Sweethearts Marriage Statistics

Even when the relationship starts young, high school sweethearts are not automatically protected. Half of marriages dissolve by 20 years, yet research on meeting context and early relationship timing suggests the path from first meeting to later stability is more complicated than “met in high school” sounds.

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Financial Problems In Marriage Statistics

Financial Problems In Marriage Statistics

Financial problems in marriage are not just about budgets they often start with secrecy, debt, and mismatched money priorities that harden into relationship damage. From 2023 NFCC reporting 40% of marriage counseling cases involving debt disputes to 2019 TD Ameritrade finding 42% of spouses hide purchases, these figures reveal why couples struggle and what actually helps them stop the cycle.

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Alcoholism And Divorce Statistics

Alcoholism And Divorce Statistics

One in two? Not quite, but the numbers around alcohol and divorce are startlingly consistent, with U.S. adults with AUD facing far higher odds of intimate partner violence and separation risk, including an adjusted odds ratio of 2.1 when a partner has AUD. And because treatment access still lags, 57.1% of U.S. adults with AUD received no specialty care in the past year, helping explain why alcohol related union breakdown remains both common and costly.

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Marriage Duration Statistics

Marriage Duration Statistics

How long do couples actually stay married before divorce, from Japan at 14.9 years to Korea at 11.2 years and India urban areas at 10.8 years. The page connects these sharp country contrasts to everyday decision points, showing why timelines swing from under 8 years in places like Thailand to around 14 to 17 years in several European and Latin American countries.

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Family Dinner Statistics

Family Dinner Statistics

Even with convenience growing fast, only 84% of U.S. adults manage shared household dinners a few times a week and 68% do it with family, while 37% say time is the biggest barrier. Then see why families that make dinner at least five times a week tend to have better diet quality and lower odds of issues like obesity and disordered eating, even as meal kits and takeout spending keep reshaping what “dinner together” looks like.

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Open Marriage Divorce Statistics

Open Marriage Divorce Statistics

Even among people who want consensual non-monogamy, the gap between intention and lived experience shows up sharply, from 2.6% of married adults reporting non-monogamy to 9.8% of committed partners reporting it in the last year, while 61% still say jealousy is normal and 48% credit boundary conversations for less stress. Pair that tension with the real-world stakes of ending a marriage, where 40% of marriages end in divorce within 15 years and the financial and emotional logistics can be substantial, including mediation as a faster path in many cases.

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Pull Out Method Statistics

Pull Out Method Statistics

Even though about 4.3% of US women whose pregnancies ended in the prior year used withdrawal, typical use performs far worse than perfect use, with withdrawal linked to higher pregnancy rates under inconsistent, correct timing and adherence. This page lays out why so many people miss the fertile window and fail to use withdrawal consistently, and how that reality connects to the scale of unintended pregnancy and its health consequences.

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Marriage Happiness Statistics

Marriage Happiness Statistics

Nearly 46% of first marriages are projected to end in divorce within 30 years, yet many married adults report they can discuss important matters very easily and that their relationship is strong. This page pairs that sharp contrast with evidence on what actually lifts or erodes marital satisfaction, including the links between frequent conflict, trust and fairness, and the benefits seen from relationship education and therapy.

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Current Marriage Statistics

Current Marriage Statistics

Last year, about 2.4 million U.S. divorces were recorded and 17.0% of all marriages involved at least one previously married partner, a reminder that divorce is not just an ending but part of a growing second and third act. The page also tracks shifting family and relationship patterns alongside the cost pressures and legal demand, from mediated cases and attorney fees to how common unmarried parent households have become.

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Young Marriage Divorce Statistics

Young Marriage Divorce Statistics

Global estimates put 12 million girls at risk of marrying before 18 every year, yet the data also show how early marriage can echo for decades with higher intimate partner violence and higher odds of marital dissolution. From UNICEF and World Bank scenario projections to DHS based country patterns, this page connects the timing of marriage to separation risk, so you can see why stopping child marriage is also a young marriage divorce prevention strategy.

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Race Dating Statistics

Race Dating Statistics

Dating apps now pull in billions, with U.S. online dating revenue up about 8% year over year and global 2024 revenue near $8.6 billion, yet the real story is who gets pulled in and what happens next, from match behavior like picture upgrades lifting matches about 20% to safety pressures as romance scam reports surged to 4.5 million from 2019 to 2023. Race dating results add another twist, with multiple peer reviewed studies showing interracial contact and couple formation higher online than offline baselines, while harassment and moderation effectiveness keep flashing as the tradeoff.

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