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Published 08:53 29 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 08:54 29 Jul 2016 BST
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Even a five-year age gap puts couples at 18 percent more likely to split. The rate rises dramatically to 39 percent for a ten-year gap and a whopper 95 percent for a 20-year gap.
The most successful age gap is just one year, with these couples facing only a 3 percent chance of divorce.
Other positive factors include having your first child out of wedlock.
Having a little one before you walk down the aisle, statistically means you’re 59 percent less likely to have a divorce than a couple with no children.
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