Massachusetts Divorce Rate Lowest Since 1940

by Administrator 25. August 2009 01:35

Massachusetts has reported that its divorce rate fell from 2.3 divorces per thousand people in 2007 to 2.0 divorces per thousand people in 2008. The divorce rate has not been that low in over half a century.

This latest divorce rate is a low as it was in 1940. Needless to say, this is the lowest rate in the nation. However, there are still people getting divorced, and for good reason. Not every relationship can work out even in the best of times.

If you are considering divorce, contact the Raleigh divorce lawyers of Marshall & Taylor, PC at 919-833-1040.

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