Re: Matches
I agree with what others have said, but the issue is a delicate one. I doubt it would be an issue if the girl and boy liked each other and selected each other on their own. But when you're recommending a rishta it's like you're saying this is what your child is "worth." So people get uppity and insulted if the person being recommended isn't "perfect" because it reflects on how others perceive their own child.
Of course, the divorced parents shouldn't be an issue. But for many narrow-minded people it is a sign of "damaged goods." People are particularly concerned about petty stuff like this early in the process of searching for rishtas. It changes as the daughters get close to thirty and people realize they just want her to find a nice boy to settle down with who makes her happy.