Colorado is Among the Most Divorce-Prone States in the Country
Colorado is Among the Most Divorce-Prone States in the Country
According to the CDC, 13.52 out of 1,000 people get a divorce in the State of Colorado. Colorado is ranked 10th in the United States for divorces. Out of 45 states in the country, the divorce rate is 2.7% for every 1,000 Americans.From 2019 to 2020, the State of Colorado saw a 34 percent increase in divorce filings, causing many divorce professionals to blame the COVID-19 pandemic as a key factor. Data proves that most of these divorce filings started three weeks into the initial COVID shutdown. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic caused financial turmoil for many families.Why do most people get divorced? According to research, many common reasons for divorce include:
Lack of commitment
Excessive arguing
Infidelity
Financial problems
Domestic abuse
Drug use
Lack of chemistry
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