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Divorce is an expensive proposition for most couples. It's never an appealing procedure and is often ripe with a variety of negative emotions. The cost of lawyers, child support, alimony, an accountant or a private investigator, if needed, is daunting. Not to mention counseling and psychologist bills that many incur following or during a divorce. Consequently, as we are in an economic recession, the divorce rate has seen a dip.  
According to the report,'State of the Unions 2009' by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, in an economic downturn, couples are not as likely to apply for divorce. For some, it's simply not financially viable. That second income is extremely important to some and giving up that in favor of the numerous fees and additional expenses associated with a divorce is simply not feasible.  
The proportion of women that are divorced in 1970 was 3.5. It increased to 8.9percent in 1990, but has remained fairly steady since, arriving at 11.1% in 2008. The number of divorces among women 15 decades and older decreased from 17.5 per 1,000 women to 16.9 per 1,000 women from 2007 to 2008. A peak of 22.6 per 1,000 women was seen in 1980. The report also points out that, based on Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, divorce declined during the Great Depression.  
The fiscal obligations that are so frequently connected with divorce likely have a considerable influence on the decrease in the divorce attorney in prince william va rate, although it's very important to point out that the strain imposed by the downturn on wallets could also place a strain on marriages.  
Marriages which are a small rocky to start with could see an increased amount of anxiety as creditors, unemployment, foreclosures and other unpleasant fiscal consequences related to a slouching economy affect the marriage. Money problems are known to place a strain on a marriage and those money woes are only amplified during a recession for many individuals. This additional tension may push off some unions of their base.  
Both scenarios likely have some impact on the overall divorce rate. Couples that do decide to get a divorce may be more inclined to go through mediation and uncontested divorce, that might be cheaper options than taking a divorce hearing to trial.  
In the brief term, it seems as though the divorce rate will decrease since the recession forces many to tighten their belt. However, in the long run, the divorce rate could remain mostly unchanged when the recession is over.

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