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What Is The #1 Cause Of Divorce?

Doreen Yaffa
Doreen YaffaMarch 28, 2025
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What Is The #1 Cause Of Divorce?

If you’ve ever wondered what the main culprit behind most divorces is, you’re not alone. This topic comes up a lot, especially when people are trying to understand how relationships go from “I do” to “I don’t anymore.

The Big One: Communication Breakdown

Surprise, surprise—it’s not infidelity or money problems, though those are big issues too. The number one cause of divorce is often cited as poor communication. Yup, that’s right. It sounds almost too simple, but when you dig deeper, it makes a lot of sense.

Think about it. Communication is the backbone of any relationship. It’s how we express our needs, desires, fears, and frustrations. When it breaks down, everything else starts to crumble. Here’s how poor communication can lead to divorce:

Unresolved Conflicts

When couples can’t communicate effectively, conflicts don’t get resolved. Instead of talking things out and finding solutions, arguments get swept under the rug. Over time, these unresolved issues build up, leading to resentment and frustration.

Emotional Disconnect

Healthy communication fosters emotional intimacy. When partners stop talking or only engage in negative interactions, they start to feel emotionally disconnected. This distance can grow until they feel like strangers living under the same roof.

Assumptions and Misunderstandings

Without clear communication, it’s easy to fall into the trap of making assumptions about your partner’s thoughts, feelings, or intentions. Misunderstandings pile up, leading to more arguments and hurt feelings.

Erosion of Trust

Communication isn’t just about talking; it’s about listening and understanding too. When partners stop really hearing each other, trust begins to erode. Trust is essential for a strong relationship, and once it’s gone, it’s hard to get back.

Why Does Communication Break Down?

So, why do so many couples struggle with communication? Here are a few common reasons:

Different Communication Styles

Everyone has a unique way of expressing themselves. If one partner is more direct and the other is more reserved, misunderstandings can easily occur.

Stress and Busy Schedules

Life gets busy, and stress can make it harder to communicate effectively. When you’re juggling work, kids, and other responsibilities, it’s easy to let meaningful conversations slide.

Fear of Conflict

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Florida?

In Florida, an uncontested divorce can be finalized in as little as 3–4 weeks, while a contested divorce may take 6 months to over a year depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule.

Do I need a lawyer to get divorced in Florida?

While Florida law does not require you to hire an attorney, having an experienced family law attorney significantly improves your chances of achieving a fair outcome, especially in complex cases involving assets, children, or spousal support.

How is property divided in a Florida divorce?

Florida follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning marital assets and debts are divided fairly — though not always 50/50. Courts consider factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse's financial contributions, and future earning capacity.

What is the first step in filing for divorce in Florida?

The first step is filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with the circuit court in your county. You'll also need to serve your spouse with the petition and financial affidavits. Consulting an attorney before filing helps ensure you protect your rights from the start.

If you're facing a family law matter in South Florida, the experienced attorneys at Yaffa Family Law Group's Divorce practice are here to help. Our team understands Florida family law and can guide you through every step. View all our practice areas or contact us today for a confidential consultation.

Some people avoid difficult conversations because they fear conflict. However, avoiding issues doesn’t make them go away. It usually makes them worse.

Lack of Skills

Let’s face it, effective communication isn’t something we’re all born knowing how to do. It’s a skill that needs to be learned and practiced. Without these skills, even the best intentions can fall flat.

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