In most cultures yes, it is usually mandatory. You would need to be more specific for better information.
She should talk to her lawyer.
It's called marriage counseling, and you also need to talk to your parents about marriage as well.Second AnswerWhile it would definitely be advisable, the answer is no; you don't have to take counseling or do anything else before you get married.
MArriage?
It is normal to do this a little but if it hurts your feelings, then she is not being considerate of you and that is a very worrying sign. Talk to her.
If your wife does not want to talk about marriage problems it could mean you have discussed your marriage problems before and nothing has changed to improve the relationship or, she may be thinking of leaving the marriage or she may be seeing someone else. It is important that you have good communication skills and since your wife refuses to talk about your marriage problems then you will have to be blunt in asking if she wants out of the marriage. If she still does not answer then tell her you cannot live in a marriage where the two of you don't try to resolve your problems and divorce seems to be the only way out. This may shock her into talking or, she may agree to a divorce.
Maybe, but it is likely he either has problems committing fully to the marriage or adapting his lifestyle to marriage. Maybe you should talk to him about where he other marriages went wrong, but with work there is no reason this can't work out.
An arranged marriage is set up between two people who barely know each other. Talking on the phone beforehand will give a chance to ask questions to find out what they are like.
Talk to him positively.
Yes, but they are not allowed to a. expose their body parts to each other that are prohibited for non-related(non-mahrams), and b. have physical relation, and b. both spend time in isolation, and c. have un-ethical/sex talk before marriage.
In most parishes that I know of you are required to talk to the priest at least six months before you want to schedule a wedding. I don't know if you have to go to marriage preparation that long, however. But, for certain it is more than one or two classes.
there is no set rules on how many years before you seek help.. if you feel there is a problem in a marriage, talk to your husband or wife, and try to resolve the issue by communicating.. if this is going no where, then get a professional help.. this helps a lot!!
You need to talk to each other and get each others feeling about the situation especially before making a large purchase.