Can A Marriage Be Saved With A Trial Separation?
Trial separation is presently becoming an increasingly popular way to attempt to mend a failing marriage. It’s hardly surprising. In fact, most of the countries around the world require a mandatory legal “trial separation” of around 1 year, before a couple can proceed to their divorce. This mandatory legal separation can only be avoided in the cases of adultery, neglect, abuse, conviction of felony and so on. However, in these cases the other spouse will most likely not want to arrange any trial separation, and would proceed straight to divorce. Most couples have problems of a different kind. The most common reasons for separation are the build-up of the everyday life tension and stress, as well as mutual blames and lack of communication, resulting in constant quarrels. Finally, one of the spouses realizes that such a marriage is headed towards a divorce. Usually first of the steps undertaken in this case by a couple, is marital counseling. However, sometimes the counseling does not wo