Saturday, June 7, 2014

Getting Divorced Because of Religious Differences



The term “interfaith” refers to the introduction of more than one religious faith into a marital union. While many faiths still condemn the joining of different religions in marriage, American trends show that marrying outside one’s religion is a current common action. However, there are some interesting statistics on the relevance and success of those marriages.


Since the 1990s, Judaism has led the list of practitioners who marry outside of their secular belief system. Mormons hold the lowest position of mixed religious partnerships, and Christians fall somewhere above the middle region. It may be beneficial to some to note that couples involving at least one atheist or agnostic member held the lowest divorce rate in the study. Of course, that doesn’t mean other life concerns won’t challenge the marital success.

Although Christianity still is the most common practiced religion in America, the divorce stats are based on the strictness of the type of Christianity practiced, the devoutness of the individuals, and the age at the time of marriage. At no time were the outcomes affected by whether the individuals entered their first marriage or whether they had several under their belts. As with all marriages, other factors beyond religious devotion played a part in overall success.


Age Relevance
First-time marriages hold a current
divorce rate average of over 40% in America alone. By the time a third marriage occurs, the chance of divorce soars to almost 75%. In most cases, the younger one is when marrying, the greater the divorce rate. However, current focuses on religion alone shows an interesting correlation to those averages.

The reason for this is due to the open acceptance of individual choice as we age. While 45% of first marriages (where one or both partners are under the age of 25) involve mixed religions, that increases to 58 percent when the partners are in their 30’s, and then soars to 67% for those who marry between 35 and 45 years of age.

Comparing the age spans of interfaith marriages with the ages of
divorce statistics, it’s clear that shared religious beliefs are often considered unimportant when marriage occurs. However, for many couples, that radically changes as the years pass and life changes. The longevity of interfaith marriages can be determined in large part by the importance of each religion within the household.

Claiming Responsibility
With all committed relationships, success or failure is caused by personal and joint reactions to numerous
life stresses and personal situations. Many couples are able to exist harmoniously within their relationships by practicing their religions separately, converting to, or simply accepting one overall religion within the household. Of course, when kids are added to the equation, trouble can arise if decisions are not made regarding their secular upbringing. In many cases, one partner is more religiously devout than the other. This may cause him or her to feel extra stress and seek alternative solutions to living in a stressful relationship. Many residents of Mt Clemens, MI and surrounding areas seek the advice of a highly trained Michigan divorce attorney in the event of unresolvable interfaith marital discord.

The important thing to remember regarding any type of union is that you can only control your own actions. Being the best partner you can be; accepting your partner unconditionally; and offering open communication, trust, and friendship will help keep the flames burning. However, if something happens outside of your control and you need assistance, seeking Michigan divorce help can play an important part in getting your life back in order.
Contact Femminineo Attorneys today with your divorce questions.

Femminineo Attorneys
Michigan Divorce Help
110 S Main St #200
Mt Clemens, MI 48043
United States
(586) 954-9500
http://www.michigandivorcehelp.com/

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