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Have you witnessed your happy marriage reverting to a bunch of shambles? Do you and your spouse argue more than you talk? Has your marriage deteriorated to the point of no return? Is the thought of divorce on the tips of your lips day in and day out? Have you already filed the necessary paperwork to start the needed divorce proceedings?

If you have answered “yes” to any of the above questions, then it would appear that your current relationship is at an end. However, if for some chance you may be having second thoughts about what you have done, perhaps you are now wondering if you can stop the divorce dead in its tracks. The simple answer to that question is “no,” not if your spouse really is determined to obtain the divorce and the paperwork has been properly filed. In the majority of the American states you simply cannot stop a divorce proceeding yourself if your spouse truly desires to finish off the marriage and return to a single status. The best you can possibly do in this situation is to delay the unavoidable actions as long as possible. Delays tend to cost money and by initiating various delays you are increasing the cost of the associated divorce for both your spouse and yourself. Many states have what is known as no-fault divorce and if your spouse really wants to separate permanently from you, there is really nothing much that you can do to prevent it.  

However, you do have other alternatives at your disposal. We all have a certain amount of persuasion that we can use when we want something to go our way. The key to stopping a divorce is then to make the other person change their mind about the upcoming event. This is where the very acts of kindness and thoughtfulness come into play. User your best charm and there is a very good chance that the divorce proceedings will never reach the court room.

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By: Alan Sechser

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