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With the high rate of divorce for newly married couples, it would make sense to think about potential problems that may arise in a marriage before the wedding begins. This is one of the simplest ways to avoid marriage help in the future. Prevention is key when it comes to a marriage relationship. A couple seriously considering marriage may want to discuss ahead of time issues such as finances, children, and expectations. When work, bills, children, health, or simply aspects of daily living begin to create a wedge between you and your partner, you may wonder if there is anything you can do to improve your marriage. Where can you turn for marriage help? There are many avenues to travel to help your marriage. You may want to think about the particular aspect of your marriage that you feel needs the most help. Al-anon can provide information and support which will increase the chances of marital stability. Marriage help is available through education about addiction, support from others who are dealing with similar issues, and others who want to see your marriage succeed. If your marriage needs help because of an alcohol addiction in one of your children, for example, Al-anon will provide the strength you need to help get through this tough time together. End your date with a cup of coffee and some heart to heart talks. Plan a secret rendezvous with your spouse. Nothing will light a fire in a marriage like a surprise date. A weekend getaway, a romantic dinner, or a quiet night at home may be just what you need as a couple. Planning such a surprise date is fun and exciting for you and a thrill for your partner, as well. If your plan is to avoid outside help for your marriage, take some advice from a marriage therapist. If that doesn't work, try some advice from your grandmother who has been happily married for many, many years. The three C's are essential in a healthy marriage. The three C's are communication, commitment, and compromise. Do you and your partner have issues to work through with therapy? A therapist is available in your local area that can meet you in the evening or on the weekends. Maybe you can schedule a meeting with a clergy member from your church. Their schedules may be more flexible than a traditional therapist offering marriage help.
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