There's something changing in the way younger generations are approaching marriage.
People are seemingly waiting until later in life to get married, either for financial reasons or a career ambition you and your partner may face.
Even though you might be swarmed at family parties as to when it's your turn to walk down the aisle, waiting until you're older may not be such a bad idea.
In fact, recent research shows that there is a "right" age to get and stay married, and the lowest likelihood of divorce is when you get married between the ages of 28 and 32.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), the odds of divorce decline as you age from your teenage years, and the chances of divorce increase as you age into your late 30s and early 40s.
Nicholas H. Wolfinger, PhD, shares his recent findings on whether or not there's a right age to get married.