“The 50/50 Thing Is A Myth”: Divorce Lawyer Reveals The Main Reason Why Marriages Are Failing, And People Are Not Surprised

“The 50/50 Thing Is A Myth”: Divorce Lawyer Reveals The Main Reason Why Marriages Are Failing, And People Are Not Surprised

Marriage is intended to be till death do you part, but sometimes, spouses change their minds and realize that the best option is to cut ties. There are plenty of valid reasons for getting a divorce, but according to one New York-based divorce lawyer, one reason in particular has been coming up again and again among working mothers.

Below, you’ll find a video that attorney Dennis R. Vetrano Jr. shared on TikTok breaking down the most common theme he’s noticed in divorces recently.

Unfortunately, marriage can’t always be “till death do you part”

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And according to divorce attorney Dennis R. Vetrano Jr., many working mothers have had enough of their marriages

“Do you want to know the major theme that I’m seeing in the divorce industry, as a divorce lawyer, as I do consults these days?”

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“I am seeing

Lawyer Shares No. 1 Reason Working Parents Are Getting Divorced

Lawyer Shares No. 1 Reason Working Parents Are Getting Divorced

The U.S. divorce rate recently hit a 50-year low, but one particular group is seeing a rise in marital breakdowns, according to a family law attorney in New York.

Dennis R. Vetrano Jr. recently shared a video on TikTok about a “major theme” he’s seeing in the divorce industry — and it involves working parents.

In the now-viral clip, Vetrano Jr. explains that moms in the workforce “are tired” of managing their careers while also handling the bulk of household chores. And let’s not forget the mental load that moms take on.

“She’s got the kids, she’s got the groceries, she’s got the laundry, she’s got the meals, she’s got the work, and by the way, she’s making all the money and she’s paying for the house and doing everything else,” Vetrano Jr says.

“And I am seeing the husbands step back and say, ‘Huh, I don’t gotta do a