This article addresses some of the primary and secondary as well as internal and external factors of family consolidation. The writer refers to real love and affection, need for emotional feeling, sexual need, and having children as the most important factors of family consolidation, which can be strengthened or weakened by the external factors and laws of countries and culture of the society. He then goes on to talk about the negative impacts of the interests and motives of other people, interferences out of ignorance or even out of friendly purposes and so-called well-wishing, as well as various other major and minor factors on the disintegration of families.