Question by Recycled.Goat: Any advice for a couple of 5 years that argues a lot but has a commitment to stay together, to avoid divorce?
We are not married yet, I’m just wondering if there’s any divorced or married couples with some advice.
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Answer by chicky Get professional counseling. If you get married before you work things out, the marriage will fail. There is a reason you argue a lot. Maybe you two are not a good match.
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Question by abcde: Can a couple file for divorce on there own in Iowa if they agree on everything?
How hard is it file? Has anyone done it this way? Does anyone disagree doing it this way? We have been separated for awhile now.We don’t want each others things. No house to fight over. We have visitation worked out between ourselves. Child Support Recovery has already set the child support about. Does anyone know can I go to the court house or Library and see if they have a basis divorce to fill out. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Answer by noreen yep you can research it at the library(public/law)print out your own forms, submit them to the court get a hearing pay the fee and your done, the court house has the forms also. good luck
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Question by johnanddawnchilds13: Divorce advice for a young childless couple married 1 1/2 years?
i have been with my husband for 4 1/2 years we have been married 1 1/2 years. We now realized that we just got married and was together in the first place out of convience and not wanting to be alone. I dont want to be with him anymore and he feels the same but its still heartbreaking for me. We have been together since i was 17 and i have never been alone before. I need advice and motivation and support on how to move on and mend my heart even though its a abnormal circumstance. BTW we have to continue to live together until the end of march due to financial obligations! HELP!
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Answer by sxybrwneyedgrl29 Well fortunately the feelings seem to be mutual between u , and greatfully there are no children involved.. i think that u should both just agree to be roomates so to speak until march.. u obviously care about each other , just dont want to be married anymore.. so be each others friend, sit down and talk to each other about basically actting as if ur nothing more then roomates at this point.. if u both agree that u want to see other people do so, maybe with the guideline that u dont bring the other people home, that would be to weird.. but outside of the house u act as if ur not married, inside the house u act only as roomates that split the bills, and have an amicable divorce when the time comes, this should be realatively easy if u both care about each other and want the best for each other …
Hopefully u will meet someone new who will fill the void of being lonely.. and will make it easier to move on from this.. while he’s still there…. better for u to pretend to basically be on ur own now while he’s still there to get use to a life with out him then for it all to happen at the blink of an eye come march.
question by Sanjeev S : What advice would you give a pair of divorce
My advice for the many children do not blame each other and for the sake of the children meet on importante.S give you a decent answer please, because it could help a lot. Best Answer:
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Sunbird have good points. I would say that this decision depends on many factors. I think the couple had the room, and believes that there is no other way to go, but make sure that there is no other way for many children.
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