- posted: May 07, 2025
For many in the Asheville area and elsewhere throughout western North Carolina, life changed on September 27, 2024 when Hurricane Helene hit with devastating force. Within the state, more than 100 people were reported dead as a result of the storm. Months after the flood waters receded, the massive property damage is still evident throughout the region. Natural disasters such as Helene can also trigger long-term consequences that are not as apparent.
According to research published in the Journal of Family Psychology, one surprising effect potentially linked to catastrophic weather events is a significant rise in divorce rates. There are several possible reasons why this might occur. Whether diagnosed or not, surviving a harrowing event like a hurricane can trigger severe post-traumatic stress. Even individuals who appear to have made it through the storm relatively unscathed could be dealing with emotional harm that leads to anxiety, irritability and other symptoms that can strain relationships.
Economic pressure is another possible contributor. There are countless ways in which a hurricane can impose financial hardship on people in the affected areas. Families might need to devote funds unexpectedly to home or vehicle repairs, medical costs or necessities that could be much more expensive due to scarcity caused by storm damage. Money troubles may be exacerbated by a temporary or permanent job loss, or a slowdown in business revenue. Regardless of the cause, financial difficulty is one of the leading causes of divorce.
Internal changes following a crisis might also prompt the breakup of a marriage. After surviving a life-altering event, some people may feel compelled to make major adjustments in their lives, including ending relationships that no longer align with their values or goals. Interestingly, data has indicated that divorce rates drop following a man-made tragedy, such as a large-scale terrorist attack. This is possibly due to the fact that those events tend to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose, bringing couples closer together rather than driving them apart.
No matter what led up to your decision to divorce, The Moore Law Office, PLLC in Asheville is here to protect your interests. We understand the unique challenges that North Carolina families face during difficult times. You can reach us by calling 828-333-4796 or contacting us online.