Divorce is a big problem in today's society. The divorce rate has been increasing since 2000. More specifically, because the negligence divorce was legalized in the 1970's ("transactions"). There are many ways to divorce; for example, there are negligence and no fault divorce, mediation divorce, cooperative divorce ("different"). The emotional impact of people and the emotional impact of divorce on divorce are the most important issues in the United States. There is much debate about whether divorce is morally correct.
According to the current statistics, the number of divorce in the whole country is dramatically increasing. Some people say that it is important to consider the divorce age, race, education, divorce situation and number of divorce when we try to analyze how and why the divorce rate rises . But those who are divorced from the viewpoint of age, race, academic background, status, etc., and I do not mind here many times; it is necessary to test from these statistics because of the generous and forgiving divorce in modern society is. In the 1950s and 1970s, the divorce rate and marriage rate remained about 20%. This means that 20% of all marriages lead to divorce. In the short period of 10 years since the 1970s, this ratio rose sharply to 30%, the marriage rate and marriage rate remained at 50% until today (Census Bureau, 2009).
As the divorce rate of the United States continues to soar rapidly, morality seems to continue to plummet. About 65% of all marriages in the United States are divorced and this number does not seem to decline so rapidly. Are we making a new generation "Y" for a single parent? It is the future wave of a broken house. Unless Americans have ethics, it is definitely a fact. Postmodernism first appeared around the 1980s and experienced a busy and chaotic era. The authority is the center, the truth does not exist, the definition of the post-modernist theory which depicts the world as a new era of society is splitting; that expression alone. Those who believe postmodernism believe postmodernism is presently a mixture of past and future, and more specifically the cultural and spatial elements of these different eras (Lemert, 2010).