To
@Tenacity 's point about children:
Please allow me to inform the board about something important that has not yet been noted...for the US anyway.
Understand that in Family Court the court puts children and their interests as innocents first (tries to). If you have children AND you divorce, your parental interests and rights are legally recognized and protected.
Not so with a baby mama. Baby mama can take your kids, up and move 5 states away some night & you have no recourse because you do not have the parental rights of an ex spouse & parent. So baby mama can literally vanish with your children.
Family Court will impose residency restrictions limiting the radius the other parent is allowed to move with the kids under the custody portion of a divorce.
I for example and my ex husband are not allowed to reside outside the children's current school district where they reside and expect to retain custody rights UNLESS the other parent is notified in writing and agrees. You break that the police get involved.
Some of the hardest family law cases my father had to deal with involved this very issue. You'd have parents who never got married. They break up. The woman gets a boyfriend or a new husband and moves the minor kids far away without the father's consent. The Family Court cannot do much in such cases as they generally don't have jurisdiction. So it's too bad dad. Move and have no assurance of visitation or you're SOL.
I wish I was making this up, but I'm not. Happens All. The. Time. I have several people I have seen this happen to. It's terribly sad.
If you want kids you are wise to marry. Even in divorce your parental rights are recognized and protected.