INTRODUCTION Due to the cultural and religious pressures of couples for centuries ago, divorce rarely existed. Although Canadians tend to make people who were once considered "deadly sins" more tolerant, separation and divorce of marriage is still a highly contraindicated topic in society. Political leaders disapproved when their marriage collapsed, religion keeps those who broke their military pledge isolated, and people continue to look down on those who legitimately let their family members leave .
The divorce law is under federal jurisdiction. In 1968, Canada passed the first unified divorce law. At that time the divorce became easier, but considerable legal and other difficulties still existed. Divorce can be based on a marital crime (formerly the only basis for divorce) or a couple breakdown. Before 1986, when the breakdown of marriage was classified as the cause of divorce, the couple must separate each other three years before divorce.
The United States has a viewpoint against the divorce rather than Canada and the UK, but the divorce rate is similar in the three countries. In each country, in recent years, divorced every two marriages. According to government estimates, the divorce rate of the United States in each marriage in 2002 was 0.51. The divorce rate in Canada is slightly lower, the divorce rate of each marriage is 0.48, the divorce rate in the UK is 0.56 slightly higher. The problem of bringing children out of marriage shows the most serious disagreement between America, the North and the Atlantic allies. Nearly half (49%) of Americans say that it is morally acceptable to make a child born unmarried. However, about three-quarters (73%) of the Canadians and Britain (74%) say that children born unmarried will be accepted. 45% of Americans think this is morally wrong, 25% of Canadians and 22% of Britons,
40% of the marriage in Canada ends with a divorce. This is excellent statistics. There are many unmarried people over the age of 15 in Canada (News, 2010). Divorce means judging that two married men are no longer in a healthy relationship and deciding to be legally separated from each other. Many couples divorce for various reasons, such as lack of communication, abuse, problems, serious problems, money problems and so on. - ... In 1796, he was elected the first representative of the Tennessee Representative Office in the United States of America. In 1797 of the second year, Andrew Jackson was elected chairman of the Senate, then he resigned after 8 moths. In 1998, he was also elected as the judge of the Tennessee Supreme Court and held only six years in this position. In 1804, he bought expensive land at the plantation, and his mansion was nicknamed "monastery".