Introduction According to research conducted by the research group, there is a "reincarnated Christian" who got married than any other group. However, 26% of respondents are "Christian of Evangelism" and said their marriage ended with divorce. Unfortunately, today's culture has "adapted to divorce". In the United States, divorce is generally accepted and is "a part of nature in life". Furthermore, most of the material found in today's divorce and remarriage is not based on the Bible, but based on "experience and perspective of life". Unfortunately, divorce is definitely a contemporary tragedy.
Divorce and remarriage are adult institutions. In other words, it aims to separate individuals from couple who have been unable to live together, so that former spouse can marry other partner. As a facility, divorce and remarriage are not necessarily for the best interests of children. As a result, it is not surprising that many, if not most, children are experiencing serious adverse effects from their parents' divorce and that some of their effects continue to their own adulthood. We have seen that divorce often involves a significant reduction in poverty or financial resources. This factor helps to extend the negative impact of divorce on units of mothers' families and on the opportunities for children's lives.
Different situations are observed to help people understand the side effects of parent divorce. Possible circumstances are divorce and remarriage. Parental divorce will adversely affect future generations, but remarriage may improve some of the adverse effects of divorce. According to Nicholas H. Wolfinger's research model, parent divorce greatly reduces the possibility of living and marriage. In other words, children who live with someone in a divorced family can not marry the person they live in. In the same study by Wolfinger, it was pointed out that parents or adoptive parents' children have an adverse effect on the possibility of ending their marriage in cohabitation relationship. These children are more likely to get married, but this does not force them to keep married.
Divorce and remarriage will definitely put pressure on family relations. Every ten years of divorce and remarry, Americans seem to have more and more lifestyles. The family viewpoint has changed to standard. To have a healthy, strong and active relationship, "new" American families need to learn to deal with problems and difficulties most generations do not face.