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Divorce feels personal. But behind the emotion is a system built around time, conflict, and incentives. This film examines how divorce became a $50 billion industry—and who profits when cases drag on. Divorce is often framed as a private failure between two people. But once a marriage enters the legal system, it becomes something else entirely—a process managed by courts, attorneys, evaluators, agencies, and timelines that profit from duration and disagreement. In this documentary-style analysis, we examine the financial incentives embedded in modern divorce systems, including: • Why high-conflict cases generate the most revenue • How billing structures reward prolonged disputes • The hidden economic costs placed on families and children • Why faster, cooperative resolutions are rarely the default • How time, geography, and custody disputes stretch cases for years This is not about blaming individuals for leaving marriages. It’s about understanding the system people enter after the decision is made—and why so many divorces take longer, cost more, and leave deeper damage than expected. This video is part of an ongoing series examining how modern systems quietly monetize human stress, conflict, and exhaustion. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Divorce Isn’t an Ending 01:30 When Incentives Change 04:30 Following the Money 06:30 Why Conflict Pays 09:30 The Cost No One Tracks 11:30 Who the System Serves 13:20 Final Thoughts #DivorceEconomy #FamilyCourt #DivorceIndustry #SystemicAnalysis #Documentary #LegalSystem #HiddenCosts #ModernDivorce