Divorce lawyers are no longer having their doors beaten down by unhappy husbands and wives looking to sign for their freedom on the dotted line. In these tighten-your-belt times, more and more couples are opting to stay unhappy together over doling out money they don’t have for the pricey endeavor that is divorce.
These days, salaries are stagnating, more and more people are losing their jobs, and the value of our homes is creeping ever downward. That is not an ideal economic situation in which to be spending thousands of dollars to bid your marriage goodbye. Moreover, although economic difficulties can be stressful on a marriage, lean times a
lso mean that couples become more financially interdependent, relying on a combined household income to survive.
“Anything of this magnitude that’s going to affect millions of people does not bode well for all sorts of families. It could keep unhappy couples together.”
The decline in divorces due to the economic crisis indicates that people are not spending the money to end their marriages, but it would seem that an uncertain economic future hasn’t stopped people from going down the aisle in the first place. Wedding rates have not declined during this time, although that could be partly due to the fact that weddings are planned well in