Hope in the Midst of Separation or Divorce

Hope in the Midst of Separation or Divorce

How to Avoid Divorce & Separation

Divorce seems to be the modern trend in relationships today. The whole world seems to have gotten on the bandwagon which is continuously being driven by divorces in show business. The sanctity of marriage is being compromised and it has become a market for divorce-driven entities such as divorce lawyers.


Many people think that getting a divorce is the only way to get out of an unhappy relationship. But as the great philosopher Aristotle has told us, "There is always a third option.

How to Avoid Divorce and Save your Marriage

After couples embark on the child-rearing period; sometimes they find that they love their spouse; however, the "in love" feeling has changed. Your life may be hectic and you relate to your spouse in a different manner. Many couples find that their marriage has become a routine

Don’t Divorce on a Friday

7 Ways to Save Your Marriage


Your mate tells you they don't love you anymore, asking for time to "find" themselves. Maybe you've just traced the clues leading to finding your mate has been having an affair. Maybe you're well past an immediate crisis, and now face an impending court date legally ending your marriage.


Wait. Slow down. Unless you stop and consider everything, you may begin

How to Deal with Separation

Coping with separation can be one of the hardest experiences life hands us. Pain and separation can be synonymous. In order to cope with the pain, we often seek to understand what caused the separation, and sometimes we blame ourselves. But the truth is, all of us

Do I really want a Divorce

I often write about saving marriages. So, when a wife contacts me and expresses concerns about going through with a divorce, that's a tip off to me that there is definitely some uncertainty about this decision. Still, I often have people who write and say things like "I'm not 100% sure that I want to divorce my husband. What if this is a mistake? What if I will regret this?" There are many considerations that goes into answering this question properly. I'll discuss them in the following article.

I Don’t Want a Divorce Continued:

Repairing an Emotionally Empty Marriage


Karen's Question: How do you repair a marriage that is emotionally empty? Conversations quickly turn mean and critical, and it's almost impossible to agree on any subject.


Gloria's Answer: A marriage that is not founded on a solid foundation of communication is usually a very empty marriage. I love that you are asking and seeking out ways to improve that!

I don't want a Divorce

Have you said to yourself, "I don't want a divorce", but don't know how to deal with all the other emotions that you're feeling? The following advice can help you gain perspective in your situation, especially if you want to keep your marriage together.

Dealing With A Marital Separation


Jo's Question: I've been married for about a year and a half. Our relationship has always been a long distance one, with the goal of

Divorce and Infidelity

When Bob wanted a divorce because he wasn't happy, he sought the counsel of many people. His best friend said that getting divorce was the most positive decision he'd ever made; a misinformed pastor said, "Divorce is made in heaven," and his new Internet friends said, "It's best to do it now since your kids are out of the house." That was all Bob needed. He was convinced that divorce would be the ticket to help him recapture his youth, find another woman and finally live happily ever after.

Now You Can Stop Your Divorce Or Lover’s Rejection-Even When Your Situation Seems Hopeless

You will be shown step-by-step exactly what to say and do to stop your divorce or separation


Dear Friend, Of course, you want to save your relationship.


But you're confused, afraid, and you don't know where to turn. You want to save your relationship more than anything else,

Making right decisions while involved in a Separation or Divorce

There is no way around it; divorce is a painful process to go through. Even when the relationship has been on a downward spiral and both parties have been miserably unhappy, ending the relationship with a divorce is a tremendous loss on both sides. Many who go through a divorce will grieve the loss of the partnership in the same way one grieves for a person who has died.


In some cases, more years together

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