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How to Avoid Divorce: The Secret to Saving Your Marriage & Fostering Everlasting Love
Discover the exclusive guide that has saved thousands of marriages from the brink of divorce. This book, "How to Avoid Divorce," is a powerful and comprehensive manual, curated by a renowned relationship expert with years of experience in marriage and relationships.
This potent guide is drenched in research, insights, and practical strategies aimed at helping couples navigate the troubled waters that often lead to separation or divorce. It's a lifeline designed for couples toughing out turbulent times, providing the tools necessary to transform any marriage from struggling to triumphant.
Upon diving into this book, you will unearth:
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2021
By
Christopher Anderson
Published by Christopher Anderson
© 2020 Canada
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or modified in any form, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Disclaimer
Introduction
1 | Common Causes of Divorce in Marriages
2 | Divorce and Its Effect
3 | How to Save your Marriage
4 | Ways to Resolve Your Differences
5 | How to Improve Communication in Marriage
6 | Understanding how to Accept Your Partner
7 | Ways to Rebuild Intimacy in Marriage
8 | Avoiding Divorce - A Passive Approach is Negative
9 | Avoiding Divorce - What Couples Should Know
Conclusion
A Call to Action
I dedicate this work to the love of my life. Thanks for being there for me always.
No part of this book should be considered legal or professional advice. Take everything I say in this book as my opinion and regard it as an entertainment. You are responsible for your actions by acting on the thought and views shared in this book.
What is a divorce - apart from a formal separation of a man and a woman? Other words with the same meaning for divorce are: dissociate, divide, separate, split. So why is divorce just a disconnect or broken connection, so bitter and full of war-related terminology?
It is because of the emotions involved, and for at least one of the parties, it is often very negative emotions - pain, misery, rejection, disappointment, failure, humiliation, anger, fear - to name a few -one. Divorce is the final and definitive end of the marriage between husband and wife.
Divorce is a legal process that removes the duties and responsibilities of marriage and ultimately closes the relationship between the two parties.
We have actually heard of divorce here and there, and it is like madness around the world that thousands of people are now involved. Whether it's the latest craze or a law that can be enforced by many couples who suddenly rush to end the relationship, it's very different around our world.
Divorce is not allowed in all places, the likes of Malta and the Philippines, it is only annulment that is authorized. To obtain a divorce, there must have been a marriage that indicates a relationship ... but what is a relationship?
You cannot see it; you can't touch it, you can't hear it, it's just the act of relating with or to another person/thing. When a relationship involves an emotional connection between two people, then the two people are needed to make it a fully functional and emotional unit, if only one person contributes, does a relationship truly exists, or is there only one connection that is required?
Can you smoke without fire? No. So you cannot divorce, if two people make or put the same amount in the relationship - unlikely if neither of them invests much in the relationship? Therefore, a divorce is often due to the inequality of entry in the relationship.
It's like something waiting to be done - when the couple got engaged in getting married, one of them was already on the move, thinking how nice it would be to get married, and one asked the question that the other had they always have the choice to say yes or no.
It works the same way with a divorce; One of them thinks it's nice to get a divorce because it doesn't work for them, and the other still has a choice. At the start of the marriage, life is like a bed of roses for the newly wedded couples.
The couples were happy and cannot be separated from one another, but over time, the reality dissipates that it is not easy to live and marry another human soul under one roof. The couple begins to see that their differences lead to arguments and struggles. If this happens, is it really worth the divorce and staying married?
When marriage problems and conflicts take their toll, couples can get bored and think that divorce is an easy solution. But before making a drastic decision, you must first clear your mind and not get carried away by your emotions.
Think about the consequences of divorce and its negative effects on your life and that of your children. When you realize the importance of staying married, save your marriage at all costs and choose to avoid divorce, and stay married with your partner.
