SOCIAL IMBROGLIOS RELATED TO PRE AND POST DIVORCE PROCESSES-A METICULOUS OBSERVATION: A CASE STUDY OF DIVORCE RATES OF ASSAM.
Keywords:
Divorce, Divorced Women, Divorced Men, Stereotyping, Marginalization.Abstract
Marriage, or the joining of two people, is regarded as one of the most significant social institutions in human life. A wedding, often known as a marriage, is a traditional union between a man and a woman. It establishes rights and responsibilities between them, as well as between themselves and their children and in-laws. In most cultures, it is seen as an unbreakable and immortal relationship. On the contrary, since the legal institution of "divorce," also known as "marriage dissolution," it has been noticed that the rate of continuity of a successful married life is decreasing.
While divorce has negative consequences for both men and women, it is also seen that it causes additional problems and obligations in the lives of divorced people. The way society views a divorced person during and after the divorce can have an impact on the decisions and implants of divorced persons.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the differences that individuals have found in their relationships in society over the past decade, just based on their marital status.