When counseling cannot save a marriage

For many couples facing problems in their relationship, meeting with a counselor is a good way to resolve differences and find some common ground. Many marriages have been salvaged as a result of counseling, which can help people understand their spouse better and discuss some of the challenges within their relationship in a healthy manner. However, counseling certainly does not work for every couple, and in some cases, it may even make the marital problems a couple is dealing with even worse. If you are dealing with this, you may have no choice but to move forward with a divorce.

If counseling fails to save your marriage, you should still try to remain hopeful and have a good understanding of the different options that are on the table. For example, just because you and your spouse cannot come to an agreement about the future of your relationship or you both believe that it is time to move on, you may still be able to work with your spouse during your divorce to make things easier for both of you. Not only can open communication be advantageous during the divorce process, but you might even be able to work with a mediator and move through your divorce in an easier manner.

When counseling fails to work, some people feel as if they have failed. However, relationships are very complex, and some people simply drift apart or are no longer able to stay in a marriage. It is always important to be aware of your divorce options if ending your marriage is unavoidable.

Read Our

Recent Blogs

What Information Should I Provide to My Lawyer If I Want Alimony in Illinois?

If you are seeking alimony (called "maintenance" in Illinois), the information you provide to your lawyer, especially what can be substantiated with documentation, is…

Read More
What System Does Illinois Use When Dividing Property?

The dissolution of a marriage necessitates the division of the marital estate (all assets accumulated during the marriage), which is often a significant source…

Read More
How Can I Get My Spouse’s Visitation to Be Supervised in Illinois?

Navigating the complexities of co-parenting after a split, especially when safety concerns arise, can be challenging. For parents in Illinois who believe unsupervised visitation…

Read More

Contact Us Today!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Group of attorneys