In a marriage between a young couple an work out. But both must make an effort to make it work.
If both parties want to work on the relationship, see a marriage councilor and try to work out your problems.
In most cases no. Making a marriage work is hard enough without the ill-advised additional burden of attempting to mix religions.
What advice would you give to couples getting married? What makes your marriage work? How have you thrived through the difficult times? What skills help create a successful marriage?
Yes, love can succeed, but it depends on the two individuals and whether they are mature enough; have good communication skills; are loyal; respect each other and have 'staying power' which means one or the other of the couple will not bail out when there is a problem in the marriage. Marriage is hard work and as long as the couple are aware there will be some tough times in a marriage as well as many happy times they will succeed.
Annulments are generally done within days to weeks after the marriage because the couple are too young; they may have been drinking and gotten married without realizing they did not love each other, etc. Divorce should always be a last option in ending a marriage because the couple took their marriage vows 'for better or for worse.' In modern society it appears it seems easier to cheat or run away from a marriage and not realize and be mature enough that marriage takes hard work and determination between the couple. However, if one of the spouses is verbally or physically abusive; has a drug issue and is not willing to get help; continuously cheats on their spouse; the male will not work to support the family, etc., then this would be grounds for a divorce. There is also an option of 'separation' so that the couple can live apart in order for them to calm down and each give themselves time to figure out if they really love their partner or they should finalize with a divorce. Additional information: There is no competition between divorce and civil annulment. Divorce is the final option for ending a marriage. Any married couple is entitled to end their marriage by divorce. Every couple is not entitled to a civil annulment. The grounds for civil annulment are more narrowly defined than grounds for divorce. The grounds for civil annulment are limited and very from state to state and from country to country. Most annulments follow a short term marriage. Some states do not allow annulments when the marriage produced children other states allow annulment after a long term marriage and the court will divide marital assets and assign child support or/and alimony. Grounds include the following: Bigamy Incest Fraud Insanity Mentally Disabled Impotence Under Legal Age of Consent Marriage Not Consummated Incompetence Duress Misunderstanding Concealment Incapacity Due to Drugs or Alcohol
Some people seem to forget when they take their marriage vows that it a marriage between two people and a monogamous relationship. There are many people who have different ways of what they think is 'spicing up' their marriage (one having another couple for sexual relationships or inviting another man or woman into the marriage bed), but it doesn't make it right. A mature couple would try to work out their marriage problems and if you want to spice up your sexual relationship then try spicing it up with your mate. Seeing a marriage counselor is a wise decision to make.
Communication is even more important than sex in a marriage. You both should sit down and go over what is wrong with your marriage. When a young couple gets married it's a learning tool and a brochure doesn't come with marriage. No matter how long you are married you are always learning something new about your partner and there will be problems in most marriages. Often a young couple are so excited about getting married that they forget the marriage vows so it would be a good idea to bring out your marriage vows that you received and discuss those as well. In this modern world is appears a great many people find it easier to walk away from a marriage than to stand fast and work most problems out. It's important that you communicate, respect each other's opinions and work together on any problems that may come up during your marriage. Your husband may be longing for his freedom which is very common in young men. Once they were free to do as they pleased, enjoyed being with their girlfriend and not mature enough to accept the responsibilities of marriage. It would be wise to suggest to your husband to seek marriage counseling.
There is no one secret to a happy/good marriage. Marriage is a union between two separate individuals and requires many components in order to function. Patience, trust, and understanding are necessary for a marriage to work.
It is very possible that every married couple can have a loving marriage. If both parties are willing to work towards good communication and shared goals, a loving companionship could easily be the result.
You will need to contact the priest directly; he has the paper work and needs info from the couple to make sure the marriage can happen; religion, divorce, marriage number, etc. Ordinarily chapel weddings are not allowed unless one of the couples is or was a student at the chapel school.
Unlikely. As Kate Gosselin has promoted in several interviews, relations between the divorced couple are strained. While both parties work to move on from their rocky marriage, and very public downfall.. they continue to struggle with communication and cooperation.
You will have to work out the terms of your divorce with your attorney and your spouse's attorney. A lot depends on how much you had as a married couple and whether or not you signed a prenup.