That depends on how the parents are doing it. If they can remain civil and the children still have access to both parents it is mostly about the parents. They are the ones losing a lifepartner and the future they thought they had., The children are not losing their parents. If the parents however are fighting, not speaking, moving away etc the children would be in focus because the parents don't consider what is best for them and they will have much less access or note at all to one of their parents. If the parents also speak ill of the other it will also hurt the kids.
The ones affected by it is apart from the most immediate family also friends. Many often side with one of them and feel they have lost a friend. Grandparents can have a hard time when their child tells them not to speak to the other parent of their grandchild.
So basically, it all depends on how the parents behave.
the family and kids are affected
You will get bankrupt and get into family problem or your wife will get divorce from you
In some cases, yes because moving, divorce or death can change a family and if things like this happen constantly than the changes will be constant
divorce
You can marry in this amount of time but from what I know, divorce takes months to happen.
then no divorce should happen because the paper is not valid
Of coarse its not right but it does happen often.
As regards What?
Yes, marriage and family was very important. Divorce was legal but was very shameful and didn't happen all that often. Marriage created a stable family and carried on a family tree. People would marry within their own social class.
You could file a case of bigamy claim, and follow ut with a divorce.
she was 7, and it affected her forever
In this state, at least, your spouse must file for divorce in the county of residence. All court documents with only a few exceptions (children, sealed incitements) are public record. If a petition for a divorce has been filed, it will be on record.