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What To Ask Before Marriage To Prevent Divorce

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One common cause of divorce is a lack of communication. Many couples are in a rush to get married, only to have no idea about their spouse’s goals, plans, or financial situation.

This is a serious situation on so many levels. Marriage is not something that should be taken lightly. It’s a partnership that should ideally last for life, so you don’t want to go into it blind. You want to know everything you can about your partner so you ensure that you two will be a great team.

Give your marriage the best chance of success. Here are some questions you should ask your partner before you get married so you can avoid divorce.

Do You Want Kids?

This is a major issue that couples tend to overlook. Having kids is a major deal. It’s a lifetime commitment. Some people want lots of children, others want just one, and then there are those who don’t want them at all. You need to make sure you and your partner are on the same page because this is an area that you really cannot compromise in — either you want kids or you don’t. Raising kids changes a marriage dramatically, so talk about children before getting married.

How Do You Envision Your Sex Life?

You may be having a lot of sex now, but things can change in a few years, especially once you start raising children. Not everyone enjoys sex or puts a priority on it, so be sure to communicate with your partner about how much they want sex. When would sex be off the table (for example, if one person is seriously ill?)?

What is Your Credit Score?

This may seem a little intrusive, but you definitely need to know about your partner’s spending habits before you tie the knot and looking at a recent credit report can help with this. Your partner may be earning a lot of money, but how are they spending it? Are they maxing out their credit cards or are they living within their means? This is important to know, as financial issues are one of the main causes of divorce. Once you get married, you’ll be responsible for your spouse’s debts, so keep that in mind.

What is Your Fitness Lifestyle?

Let’s face it: not everyone is into getting healthy. Some people constantly eat fast food because they can’t cook. Many are inactive, spending their free time on the couch watching TV or playing video games. You and your spouse should be on the same page when it comes to health and fitness. If one person is a vegetarian who frequents the gym, they won’t be compatible with someone who eats nothing but junk food and rarely exercises.

Seek Legal Help

Marriage should be forever. Know what you are getting into beforehand to avoid any surprises.

If you don’t prepare for marriage, you’re doomed to divorce. Ready to end things? Seek legal help from Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer Edward J. Jennings, P.A. Fill out the online form or call 954-764-4330 to schedule a consultation.

Source:

forbes.com/sites/gingergentile/2022/10/14/divorce-lawyer-reveals-5-questions-to-ask-before-you-marry/?sh=3bd554c11771

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