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“When a person has a valid reason to divorce, he or she knows when to divorce. After all, there is no point in hanging on to a person. One should take appropriate action and break-off the relationship.”
Here are some frequently cited reasons for causing divorce:
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- Lack of commitment to the marriage
- Lack of communication between spouses
- Infidelity
- Abandonment
- Alcohol Addiction
- Substance Abuse
- Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Inability to manage or resolve conflict
- Personality Differences or ‘irreconcilable differences’
- Differences in personal and career goals
- Financial problems
- Different expectations about household tasks
- Different expectations about having or rearing children
- Interference from parents or in-laws
- Lack of maturity
- Intellectual Incompatibility
- Sexual Incompatibility
- Insistence of sticking to traditional roles and not allowing room for personal growth
- Falling out of love
- Religious conversion or religious beliefs
- Cultural and lifestyle differences
- Inability to deal with each other’s petty idiosyncrasies
- Mental Instability or Mental Illness
- Criminal behavior and incarceration for crime
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