There is no one single thing that is the biggest predictor of divorce. Divorce is a complex issue and can be influenced by a variety of factors. Some research suggests that certain factors may be associated with an increased risk of divorce, including:
- Lack of communication: Poor communication skills and a lack of willingness to resolve conflicts can be major contributors to relationship breakdown.
- Infidelity: Infidelity can be a major trust breaker and can lead to the end of a relationship.
- Lack of commitment: If one or both partners are not fully committed to the relationship, it can be difficult to overcome challenges and work through difficulties.
- Differences in values: If a couple has significant differences in values or goals, it can be difficult to find common ground and build a strong foundation for the relationship.
- Stress and conflict: Chronic stress and ongoing conflict can take a toll on a relationship and may contribute to the decision to end it.
It’s important to note that every relationship is different and the factors that contribute to the end of a relationship will vary from couple to couple. It’s also important to remember that it is possible for couples to work through challenges and strengthen their relationship, even if they face difficulties or setbacks.










