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Are working parents more likely to get a divorce?

On Behalf of | May 19, 2023 | Divorce

There are many factors that could increase strain in a relationship and contribute to a Virginia couple’s likelihood that they will end their marriage. The reasons for divorce are personal, and while there has been a decrease in the overall divorce rate, one demographic has seen a rise. Experts point out that working parents seem to be more likely than other couples to divorce, and it is possible this is due to the stress and strain placed on the mom. 

The burden that mothers bear 

In many homes, moms do the majority of the housework, and they may be the ones who are primarily responsible for the kids, such as school, extracurricular activities, doctor appointments and more. This is an immense responsibility, and it can be even more difficult for mothers who hold full-time jobs outside of the home.  

When a working mother is doing everything at home on top of her job, it can place strain on a marriage. Statistics indicate that 79% of working moms do all of the laundry, and many also do all of the cooking. Leading causes of divorce include money issues and infidelity, but one expert says that working mothers doing it all has been climbing the list of divorce causes over the last several years.  

Is divorce the answer? 

Working moms and others considering divorce will benefit from seeking experienced guidance as they learn about their options. Regardless of the reason for a divorce, an experienced Virginia family law attorney can provide insight regarding how to move forward. By learning one’s options, he or she will be in a better position from which to seek a strong post-divorce future.