While often thought of as a negative signal to the other person and a risk factor for divorce, the advantage of a prenuptial agreement is that it can protect a couple with unequal assets or if one person feels insecure about finances.
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6 Steps to Express What Really Matters to You
When each partner can express and respond openly to each other’s wants and needs, their intimacy can grow and deepen.
Procrastination: Are You Failing to Launch in Your Relationship?
Whether it’s divorce or working on your relationship, if you don’t face your fears and step up, you will be failing to launch in your relationship.
12 Reasonable Expectations that Could Save Your Marriage
As life evolves, so does marriage. Couples who learn to accept reasonable expectations – which must include spending quality time together – could save their marriage and make it more rewarding than they ever thought it could be.
Just Because Divorce Is Socially Acceptable Doesn’t Mean You’ll Divorce
Yes, divorce is socially acceptable, but that doesn’t mean that every or even the majority of marriages are doomed to end in divorce. Below are why some do – and what you should do to make sure yours doesn’t.
4 Arguments Against Divorce to Consider Before Calling It Quits
While divorce may seem the easiest way to deal with an unhappy marriage, it can result in tremendous loss and pain. Before you decide to call it quits, consider these four arguments against divorce.
Premarital Counseling: A Wedding Gift That Will Last a Lifetime
Premarital counseling can be a safe place to explore those issues consciously instead of waiting for them to blow up. Here’s why you should consider it.
Contemplating Divorce? Do These 5 Things First
If you’ve started seriously contemplating divorce, how will you know if it’s time to move on from your marriage – or any significant relationship?
Premarital Counseling Helps Prevent Future Divorce
Premarital counseling can help to ensure that your new relationship won’t end in divorce, too.
3 Causes of Divorce and How to Avoid Them
Most of us yearn to be in a good relationship where we feel validated, accepted, loved, and needed. Problems occur when we don’t feel like this in our relationships – and those problems can lead to divorce.
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