Title: The Dissolution of Marriage
1Chapter 15
- The Dissolution of Marriage
2Chapter Outline
- Let No One Put Asunder
- Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- Emotional Divorce and the Emotions of Divorce
- Divorce but Not the End of the Relationship
3Chapter Outline
- Problems of the Newly Divorced
- Divorce The Legalities
- Divorce Counseling and Mediation
- Reducing Divorce Rates
- Divorce May Not Be the Answer
4Divorce Rates
- The crude divorce ratethe ratio of divorces to
each 1,000 persons within the populationis
really a better, though less dramatic, measure of
marital stability than the ratio of divorces to
marriages in a given year.
5The Number of Divorces and Divorce Rates
Year Divorces Rate/1000 total population
2003 3.8
2002 4.0
2001 4.0
1998 1,135,000 4.3
1996 1,158,000 4.4
1990 1,175,000 4.7
6The Number of Divorces and Divorce Rates
Year Divorces Rate/1000 total population
1985 1,172,000 4.9
1980 1,182,000 5.2
1970 773,000 3.7
1960 393,000 2.2
1950 385,000 2.6
1946 610,000 4.3
1940 293,000 2.2
7Serial Marriages
- Serial marriages Marrying, divorcing, and
marrying again a series of legal marriages
8Divorce Rates Worldwide
Country Divorce as a of all Marriages
Russia 65
Sweden 64
Finland 56
Britain 53
United States 49
Canada 45
9Divorce Rates Worldwide
Country Divorce as a of all Marriages
France 43
Germany 41
Israel 26
Greece 18
Spain 17
Italy 12
10Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- Most divorcing couples cite personal reasons,
such as unhappiness, poor communication, sexual
failure, and general dissatisfaction. - Americans ask a great deal of modern marriage.
High expectations often lead to disappointment
and failure.
11Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- Tied closely to Americans high expectations of
marriage is the freedom of individuals to make
marital choices. - Changing gender roles are part of the American
interest in the general concept of change and its
benefits.
12Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- Economic independence of women encourages
separation and divorce. When a wife had no
economic alternatives, she was forced to tolerate
an unsatisfactory marriage, in return for
economic security. - With so many kinds of people and so many beliefs,
attitudes, and value systems, family and marriage
will naturally mean many and different things to
different individuals.
13Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- The mobility of Americans may contribute.
Families that move often may not create support
networks. - Social upheaval, economic problems, and the
general health of the society.
14Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- The stigma of divorce has largely vanished over
the past 30years. - Personal inadequacies, failures, and problems
that contribute to each individual divorce.
15Reasons for Americas High Divorce Rate
- A number of risk factors tend to predict marital
instability. Those marrying at a young age are
more prone to divorce. Premarital pregnancy,
children born out of wedlock, parental divorce,
and remarriage all relate to a greater
probability of divorce.
16Emotions of Divorce
- First, there are clouds of doubt, early signs
that the marriage is getting into trouble. - This is followed by a variety of distancing
behaviors as the couple becomes more dissatisfied.
17Emotions of Divorce
- One of the partners begins to imagine living
apart, or substituting a new partner for the old
partner. - The possibility of divorce is first mentioned.
- The appearance of solidarity is broken before the
public.
18Emotions of Divorce
- The decision to divorce is made, usually after
long discussion and much vacillation. - The crisis of actual physical separation follows.
- Final severance comes with the actual divorce.
19Emotions of Divorce
- A period of mental conflict and reconstruction
follows the divorce. - If children are present, the divorced partners
relationship may never end, because the problems
of coparenting remain.
20Types of Child Custody
- The most common is sole custody.
- In this case, the children are assigned to one
parent who has sole responsibility for physically
raising the children. - In joint custody, the children divide their time
between the parents, who share the various
decisions about their children.
21Types of Child Custody
- In split custody, children are divided between
the parents. - This method separates the children from each
other but reduces the burden on a parent who
might otherwise have sole custody of the
children. - The court may award custody to someone other than
a parent or parents.
22Legal terms
- No-fault divorce Divorce proceeding that does
not place blame for the divorce on one spouse or
the other. - Reviewable alimony An award of alimony that is
reviewed periodically and changed if necessary.
23Describing Goals in Behavioral Terms
Vague Goals Action Goals
Be respectful. You will ask me about my day. I will compliment you about your work.
Be more loving. You will tell me you love me at least once a week. I will volunteer to watch the kids so you can go out.
24Describing Goals in Behavioral Terms
Vague Goals Action Goals
Be more sexual. I will initiate sex once a week. I will suggest we try something different. You will be more verbal when we make love.
25Describing Goals in Behavioral Terms
Vague Goals Action Goals
Be less selfish. You will ask what I want to do on weekends. I will check with you before making plans. I will clean up if you make dinner.
26Quick Quiz
271. In this custody case, the children are
assigned to one parent
- Joint Custody
- Sole Custody
- Split Custody
- None of these
28Answer b
- In sole custody cases, the children are assigned
to one parent.
292. An award decreed by divorce that is reviewed
periodically
- Reviewable alimony
- Palimony
- Joint custody
- Split Custody
30Answer a
- Reviewable alimony is an award that can be
reviewed periodically.
313. Which of these are one of the last emotional
stages of divorce as described by the text?
- Doubt
- Broken Solidarity
- Separation
- Reconstruction
32Answer d
- Reconstruction is one of the last emotional
stages of divorce, according to the text.