What were the top 50 cities in the country for divorce? In other words, who had the highest divorce rates? Here you go.
Panama City, Florida leads the pack.
(No city in Maine is listed.)
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Questions answered by legal professionals.
Next time someone needs a Maine attorney, I'll refer them to you.
Posted by: Anthony Wright | October 24, 2010 at 11:43 PM
The warm weather states always have higher divorce rates. People who have more outdoorsy time, time aways from the home fire (in cold weather states), and oogle women wearing next to nothing in clothing, stray away from home and the rest is history in divorce courts. Plain and simple.
Posted by: Divorce Lawyer Salt Lake City | August 29, 2011 at 10:16 AM
Can someone present a valid study of why divorce rates are higher in warmer whether states?
Posted by: Injury Lawyer RI | January 06, 2012 at 10:17 PM
I have found that the majority of divorce work comes from suburban areas.
Posted by: Will Beaumont (Beaumont Divorce, 3801 Canal St #207, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 483-8008) | January 08, 2012 at 05:10 PM
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Posted by: Magento themes | April 21, 2012 at 03:16 AM
Some people may look at divorce as if it is a trend that affects a lot of people. I guess it's not the location but the practices and the preparations that people engage in before the marriage is done.
Posted by: Bella | Uncontested Divorce Pennsylvania | May 08, 2012 at 02:56 AM
Number 25? Last I heard, my home state of Oklahoma had the highest divorce rate in the country. How could we only have one city listed at number 25.
Posted by: Divorce Lawyer Tulsa | June 07, 2012 at 02:23 PM