Love Is Lovelier the Second Time Around (But Also Harder)
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They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing twice and expecting a different result. But in the world of romance, we call that “remarriage.” It’s a beautiful optimism—dusting yourself off after a divorce and saying, “I bet I can nail it this time.” And hey, maybe you will. But Jos Family Law is here to be the pragmatist at your wedding reception. The odds are actually stacked against you. The sequel, historically speaking, is rarely better than the original.
So, What Percentage of Marriages End in Divorce? When you step up to the plate for round two, the failure rate jumps to over 60%. Why? Because in your first marriage, you started with a blank slate. In your second marriage, you are starting with a backpack full of rocks. Those rocks are named “Alimony,” “Child Support,” and “My Ex Who Still Texts Me About The Dog.” You aren’t just marrying a person; you are marrying their history, their debts, and their trauma triggers. It’s a lot of luggage for one honeymoon.
Blended families are like a complex stew. You throw everyone in the pot—your kids, their kids, the in-laws—and hope it tastes good. But often, the flavors clash. You argue about money because half of it is being mailed to a previous spouse. You argue about the kids because you think they are spoiled and your partner thinks you are too strict. It’s a pressure cooker that didn’t exist when you were 25 and broke.
But don’t cancel the florist just yet. The couples who beat the odds are the ones who don’t rely on fairy dust. They rely on contracts. They sign prenups that say, “This is mine, this is yours, and this is ours.” They have the awkward conversations about money before they walk down the aisle. They realize that love is great, but logistics are what keep you together. They trade the romance of spontaneity for the security of a plan.
Go ahead, take the plunge. Just make sure you are wearing a life jacket this time.
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