A variety of modern studies indicate the impact of parental divorce on various aspects of a child’s personality development. At the same time, we are talking mainly about children who find themselves in an urgent situation of parental divorce. The time-removed consequences of experiencing such a situation and their impact on marital well-being for grown-up children have not been sufficiently studied, which indicates the relevance of the stated issues. The presented research is aimed at studying the features of interpersonal relationships and family attitudes of spouses who experienced the disintegration of an integral parental family in childhood. In the course of this work, it was revealed that painful memories of parental divorce contribute to the formation of selfish and aggressive types of interpersonal interaction in close relationships, lead to dysfunctional marital attitudes.