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Tuesday, April 2, 2013   

PHOENIX - The divorce rate in the U.S. continues to fall, but a large percentage of couples still call it quits despite their vows of "for better or worse." The reasons can vary as much as the individuals involved, although experts say there are ways to safeguard a marriage, especially when children join the family.

According to marriage counselor Patricia Mackie, babies and kids can bring stresses from a lack of sleep to extra expense and housework, so it is vital for the parents to be on the same page.

"If parents aren't really talking about how they're going to raise their children - they're not talking about their style, they're not in agreement on what they're doing, whether it's attachment parenting or any other style of parenting - that's very difficult on a marriage," Mackie warned.

The divorce rate in America peaked at around 50 percent in the 1980s and has slowly been trending downward. It is now just over 40 percent. Arizona's divorce rate however is 20 percent higher than the national average.

Another key, said Mackie, to getting through those first few years with children is making sure that dad isn't left feeling like a 'third wheel,' as can sometimes happen.

"What research shows is that the more that dads are involved, the more they get involved in the parenting and the daily lives of their children, and playing with their kids and their wives together, the better their marriages are," the counselor remarked. "So, I think that's just a crucial piece, as far as marriage goes and attachment parenting, is that dads have to be involved."

While children can bring challenges to a marriage, Mackie noted that couples with kids actually have a lower divorce rate than those without offspring.

"And one of the things that research is also showing is that couples that share a family-centered view of family life and they value raising children, they're more emotionally invested in one another and they're less prone to divorce than those couples who don't have children, or who don't necessarily value that family life and the raising of the children," she declared.

Mackie remarked that the biggest issue that marriage counselors are now seeing is technology, as more laptops, iPads and cell phones are adding distractions - even in the bedroom.

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