The divorce rate in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest level for 22 years, official statistics reveal.
The divorce rate in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest level for 22 years, official statistics reveal.
Some 132,562 couples split in 2006 - equivalent to 12.2 of every 1,000 married couples - the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed.
Some 132,562 couples split in 2006 - equivalent to 12.2 of every 1,000 married couples - the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed.
This was 7% lower than 2005 - 13.1 in 1,000 - and the lowest since 1984.
This was 7% lower than 2005 - 13.1 in 1,000 - and the lowest since 1984.
However, the number of marriages in England and Wales is at a record low and figures showing how many unmarried couples split up are harder to collect.
However, the number of marriages in England and Wales is at a record low and figures showing how many unmarried couples split up are harder to collect.
Men and women in their 20s were the most likely to divorce compared with other age groups, but the average age to divorce was 40 for women and 43 for men, the ONS revealed.
Men and women in their 20s were the most likely to divorce compared with other age groups, but the average age to divorce was 40 for women and 43 for men, the ONS revealed.
More than half of divorces involved at least one child under 16, which includes about 125,000 children. Most of these children were under 11 and a fifth were under five.
More than half of divorces involved at least one child under 16, which includes about 125,000 children. Most of these children were under 11 and a fifth were under five.
Second marriages
Second marriages
Couples who divorce do so on average after 11 and a half years of marriage, the statistics revealed.
Couples who divorce do so on average after 11 and a half years of marriage, the statistics revealed.
The ONS also revealed: "For 69% of divorces in 2006, the wife was granted the divorce. For all divorces granted, behaviour was the most common fact proven."
The ONS also revealed: "For 69% of divorces in 2006, the wife was granted the divorce. For all divorces granted, behaviour was the most common fact proven."
More second marriages are ending in divorce - one in five men and women divorcing in 2006 had had previous divorces. This was twice the proportion compared with 25 years ago.
More second marriages are ending in divorce - one in five men and women divorcing in 2006 had had previous divorces. This was twice the proportion compared with 25 years ago.
In 1981 just over one in 10 men and women divorcing had been divorced previously.
In 1981 just over one in 10 men and women divorcing had been divorced previously.
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