So You Think You Married the Wrong Person . . . Now What?

Marriage is supposed to be forever. It’s also supposed to be a highlight in our lives.

Just look at the energy, excitement, and angst that goes into planning a wedding. Too bad we don’t put the same effort into planning the actual marriage.

Our lives might be different if we really thought about why we were getting married, who we were marrying, and how we could learn to be a good spouse. While that kind of serious reflection might break a few engagements, it might also save a lot of heartache.

But most of us, even if we’re questioning our choice of life partner, decide to march through our doubts… all the way down the aisle and straight past “I do.” And then we’re stuck. Or at least we feel that way. There are couples who actually come up to a decision of separation after days, months, years of being married. And if you are in the same scenario, you may be interested to know about this online divorce technology that can help you sort out disagreements. Here also is a blog to read on, if you are interested to know the details on how long does it take to get a divorce in Utah.

And once the wedding-day thrills end, we’re left with unmet expectations, disappointment, or that sinking feeling that prompts us to ask, “Is this how it’s going to be the rest of my life?”

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