Second marriages fail at a rate of about 70%, compared to first marriages at 50%, partly because people often focus on the wrong things like stigma or protecting their kids instead of addressing their own needs and rediscovering themselves before remarrying.
A prenup encourages open communication and transparency about finances, debts, and expectations, fostering honesty and tougher conversations before marriage, which can strengthen the relationship by addressing potential issues early.
Women file for divorce more frequently, accounting for about 65-70% of cases, often because they are more introspective and open to seeking help when relationships falter, whereas men may avoid addressing issues until it's too late.
Lack of intimacy, both emotional and physical, is a significant factor. Many couples live without physical intimacy for years, but recent trends show more people seeking divorce when they can no longer tolerate this lack of connection.
Dennis focuses on helping clients avoid contentious, drawn-out divorces by identifying early signs of relationship issues and encouraging couples to address them before reaching the point of divorce. He also emphasizes the importance of introspection and counseling for his clients.
He advises consulting a divorce attorney as early as possible, even if divorce is just a thought, to understand your options and protect yourself. Waiting too long can leave you unprepared for the legal and financial implications of divorce.
Trial separations rarely lead to reconciliation. Often, one partner already wants a divorce and uses the separation as a way to ease the process for the other partner, making it seem like there's still a chance of reconciliation.
Self-awareness helps individuals understand their own needs and avoid toxic relationships. It ensures that they are not relying on someone else to fill a void, which is crucial for building healthy, lasting partnerships.
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