2. What is Divorce? It legally ends a marriage, and partners are free to marry other people , if they want to (Dawn Taylor).
3. History of Divorce Babylonia Divorce regulation was first introduced by the Code of Hammurabi in ancient Babylonia. United States In 1701 the state of Maryland in the United States declared divorce legal. In 1949-50, South Carolina declared divorce legal. In 1970 the state of Alabama in the United States legalized the no-fault divorce. Canada In the 1960s Canada legalized divorce (Molly Kalafut).
4. What is the Reaction of People In Divorce? People that are against divorce: Children will suffer from their parents divorced. Divorce makes the family disjointed. People that are with divorce: It’s better for the couples and children. They will finish their arguments in front of children .
5. The Two Sides of Divorce: With Children can adapt with divorce life quickly. Against Parents don’t think of their children when they divorce.
7. Conclusion People have be more serious with marriage to prevent divorce in the future, and protect their children from being victims of abuse and neglect. If they really love their children, they wouldn’t fight in front of them all the time. And think that marriage means to live with the one that you love forever.
8. References Kalafut, Molly. “History of Divorce.” N. P., N. D., Web. 24, May 2011. http://molly.kalafut.org/marriage/divorce.html Dr. Taylor, Dawn. “Whyzz expert.” N. P., N. D., Web. 24, May 2011. http://www.whyzz.com/what-is-divorce