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New Jersey Divorce Fast Facts

  • Divorce has become a commodity in New Jersey, according to many. There is even a magazine called "Divorce," with a New York-New Jersey edition filled with ads from area Lawyerss, many of whom charge a minimum of $350 an hour for their services.
  • Low-income people without a high school diploma are the most likely to divorce.
  • In New Jersey, more African-Americans, blacks and Hispanics from the Caribbean islands are divorced than any other ethnic group.
  • Among African-Americans, for instance, Census data shows one divorced person for every four married people in New Jersey.
  • In New Jersey, those with roots in Mexico, Korea and China are far less likely to split: Among Mexican-Americans, there are 19 married people for every divorced person.
  • Those who divorce the least in New Jersey are Asian Indians, whose culture favors arranged marriages. This group counts 44 married people for every divorced person.
  • Although New Jersey's divorce rate (3.4 per 1,000 married couples) is the 16th lowest in the country, tied with North Carolina, that nevertheless translates into a significant number of divorces – nearly 30,000 last year.
  • New Jersey's divorce rate has inched back up to where it was in the late 1980s, while the marriage rate is going down - in part because many couples live together without a marriage certificate. In one quarter of the marriages that took place here last year, either the bride or the groom had been married before.

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