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Second and Third Marriages at Higher Risk for Divorce

 Posted on December 00,0000 in Chicago divorce attorney

second marriage, multiple marriages, lawyer, attorney, divorce, third marriageAlthough a lot of people who have been married once have learned many lessons from that process, this doesn’t mean that most remarriages attempts are successful. In fact, according to research, nearly 70 percent of second marriages and nearly 75 percent of third marriages end in divorce.

There are many different issues that can impact a second or third marriage. To start with, anyone who has gone through a divorce might have some trepidation about the process, but likely less fear than before. Some familiarity with the process reduces anxiety about getting divorced a second or third time.

Others might enter a new marriage on the rebound or by locating someone with similar habits as their former spouse. Over time, these habits and behaviors can grow increasingly irritating, leading an individual to think about divorce. When feeling lonely is something you experience after a first divorce, be more aware of these tendencies so that you can reduce the chances of getting divorced again.

Finally, children can be a stabilizing factor in marriages, and the unique mechanics of blended families and remarriage can alter the dynamic significantly. Spouses who regularly have to interact with a former spouse and juggle custody visitation schedules can put pressure on any marriage. Couples in a second marriage are less likely to have children, something which could bind them together. Even in cases where neither party brings children to the remarriage, there may still be issues and tensions about making the decision to have children and at what stage.

If your second or third marriage is not working out the way you hoped it would, you do have options. Getting a legal separation can give you some time to think about what you want. If you would like to talk about getting some breathing room, contact an Illinois family attorney now.
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