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Never Too Late to Stop a Divorce and Seek Advice on How to Fix a Marriage

On May 27, 2016, Posted by , In All Posts,Avoid Divorce,Communication,Happy Marriage,Marriage Counseling,Save Marriage, With Comments Off on Never Too Late to Stop a Divorce and Seek Advice on How to Fix a Marriage

Many people assume that once a divorce petition has been filed, there is no turning back. They see the divorce process as a highway with no exits and only one destination. This is, however, not true. If you and your spouse are having second thoughts about divorce and you’d like…

How To Fix A Marriage When Your Spouse Is Recovering From Addiction

On May 25, 2016, Posted by , In All Posts,Avoid Divorce,Common Marriage Problems,Happy Marriage,Marriage Counseling,Save Marriage, With Comments Off on How To Fix A Marriage When Your Spouse Is Recovering From Addiction

It is a well known fact that marriage and addiction don’t mix. It is hard to watch the person you love battle addiction and even harder to watch the effects of drugs and addiction on your marriage. Figuring out how to fix a marriage is the last thing on an…

How to Fix a Marriage When Your Spouse Won’t go to Counseling

On May 20, 2016, Posted by , In All Posts,Avoid Divorce,Common Marriage Problems,Happy Marriage,Marriage Counseling,Save Marriage, With Comments Off on How to Fix a Marriage When Your Spouse Won’t go to Counseling

Marriage counseling is a great resource for any couple that wants to learn how to fix a marriage and restore it to its former glory. However, counseling only works if the participants go into it with the right attitude, so what do you do when your spouse won’t go to…

How to Save Your Relationship by Reconnecting With Your Spouse

Have you and your spouse grown apart? Are you wondering how to save your relationship and get back to the way things were? Most working couples with kids find it hard to balance the demands of being loving partners and parents with those of being good employees. Sadly, when life…

How to Fix a Marriage: Seek Professional Help

Finding quality and trustworthy advice on how to fix a marriage can be challenging. While there are millions of marriage tips on the topic on the internet, it’s hard to decide whom to trust. This is because, if you are having marital problems, the last thing you want is to…

Secrets to Compatibility and Communication in Relationships

How compatible are you and your spouse? Many married couples do not think it is necessary to figure out their compatibility. Unfortunately, being ignorant about your compatibility with regard to interests, careers, finances and communication in relationships can keep you from having a happy marriage. If you are married, you…

Relationship Advice For Men Who Are Seeking Marriage Help

Small talk? Men? Not so much. We like finding solutions and fixing things – our approach to life is concrete and we want quick results. But relationships take time. So when a husband sees that he needs marriage help and realizes that “fixing” the problems over night is highly unlikely,…

Red Flags That You Need Marriage Help

Marriage problems can strike at any time. I’ve seen marriages last less than a year and others fail after thirty years. There is no such thing as a trouble-free marriage. But if any of the following 6 red flags are present in your relationship, then you should seek marriage help…

How Refusing Marriage Help Hurts Your Kids

This should be common knowledge but I will say it anyway: Your relationship with your spouse is affecting your children. In fact, if your marriage is in trouble, then assume right now that your children have noticed and are likely suffering emotional pain.  Refusing to get marital help only prolongs…

5 Things You Used To Do (Or Still Do If Your Marriage Is Healthy)

Every marriage has issues. But here are 5 things you did before marrying that made you want to get married in the first place. So do them again to strengthen and save your marriage and to be happy with your relationship. 1. Talk. You used to talk. And not just…