police divorce rate
blog Nov 29, 2021
The official divorce rate in the U.S., for example, has been around 50% for over fifty years. This is a long time to have a rate at which more than half of the population is going through a divorce. For that reason, I have a big problem with the police divorce rate.
I have a problem with the police divorce rate because it’s based on a very specific formula that I can’t use. It’s based on how many people are filing for divorce and what we know about how many people are filing for divorce. I don’t know how many people are filing for divorce, but I know that it’s not going to be zero.
The divorce rate that we see in the US is based on how many divorces are occurring. Its a very different rate than the divorce rate in our country. Our country’s divorce rate is based on how many marriages are ending in divorce. Our rate is based on how many people are going to divorce. In other words, not how many people are going to divorce.
The divorce rate in our country is about 1.6 million people a year. In the UK it has been about 1.6 million for the last 20 years. It is a very, very, very, very different situation.
What is interesting, is that the divorce rate in the US is much higher than the divorce rate in our country. In our country, divorce is only about 9% of all marriages. In the US it’s about 18% and rising. And the divorce rate in the UK is about 5% of all marriages. In the UK it is rising at least as fast as divorce rate.
this is why it’s so bad to have kids in a marriage. Because the divorce rate is so high in the US, so high that if you have a kid in a marriage, you will get divorced in a year and a half or more. Whereas in the UK it’s a year and a half to several years. And the divorce rate in the UK is about 1 of all marriages.
I’m not saying that every marriage is doomed to be terminated by a divorce, but I think if you have kids, you’re in the “unhealthy” category. And I would argue that you should get your divorce sooner than you would if you had never had kids at all.
I think this is a great point. We all want our marriage to last for a long time, so we never want to risk it. But we have to live with the consequences, and they may be bad things. A divorce may be a good thing, but unless you’re in a strong marriage (like mine), it might not be.
I think this is also a great point. Divorce rates are rising across the world. I think one of the reasons is that women are getting divorced at much younger ages. In the US, for example, women are just getting divorced at the age of 20, and in Canada I believe they’re even getting divorced at the age of 15.
I do not know what causes this but I know from experience that it is not due to any fault on the part of the spouses. I have both of my wives divorced. In my case, my wife started dating my brother at the age of 18 (she was 16, he was 19). I had no idea what was going on (for my wife, she started dating her brother at 18) and I was completely unaware that I had a wife at all.