Circumstantial Divorce
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Divorce is a highly avoided topic due to stigma around such situation. There are times where divorce is appropriate and beneficial for all or the majority of the parties involved such as the wife, husband, and children. While divorce can be seen as traumatic in the eyes of those looking in , every situation is different. Divorce can do more good than harm and marriage can do more harm than good. Divorce can be beneficial.
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Marin, A. (2023). Circumstantial Divorce . Journal of Student Research at Indiana University East, 5(1.5), 70-. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/jsriue/article/view/35956
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