Featured Lifestyle

Divorce in Germany at lowest level for 25 years

By Aliyu DANLADI

The number of divorces in Germany has fallen to its lowest level in 25 years, the Federal Statistics Office reported on Tuesday.

“In 2017, there were 153,500 marriages officially dissolved by the state, 9,000 fewer than the previous year, representing an annual drop of 5.5 per cent,’’ the office reported.

The last time the annual divorce figure was lower than that was in 1992, when it was 135,000.

Contrary to the cliché of the “seven-year itch,” a large number of divorces actually occurred after six years: some 8,000 of last year’s divorces resulted from marriages made in 2011.

Couples going their separate ways after 25 years or more made up 17.5 per cent of 2017 total.

The average length of a marriage before divorce was 15 years.

There was a slight majority of wives instigating divorce proceedings, at 51.5 per cent of the total.

Related posts

Disaster: Lagos records 959 incidents in 11 months

Shile GIWA

SEC renews commitment to capital market competitiveness

By Shile GIWA

Electricity: National grid begins slow recovery after 5th collapse in 2022

Our Reporter

FG pledges to support N1.5bn PENGASSAN’s e-library project

Editor

We are determined to ensure 2018 budget is executed effectively – FG

Editor

Seplat Energy grows 2023 Q1 PBT by 3.2% to N39.5bn

Editor