If you are reading this, you may think it is too late to stop your divorce. Maybe either you or your spouse have already called the divorce lawyer. Maybe you've even been to court or signed some preliminary papers. But perhaps, you also feel a sense that this is just not the right course of action. After all, at one point you were madly in love your spouse, right? Whether you initiated the divorce proceedings or your spouse did, there is still time to stop your divorce.

3 Practical Tips for an Unhappy Marriage
To stop your divorce, you'll need to evaluate yourself and make necessary changes. Even if your spouse shoulders much of the blame for your marital problems, you need to focus only on what you can do. Remember that you cannot change another person; you can only change yourself. By making positive changes in how you react to your spouse, you invite them to respond in the same way.
Here are 3 steps you can take to avoid divorce:
Maintain open communication: Yes, it may hurt. And yes, it may seem unfair that you have to be nice when they are acting unlovable. But it is important that you keep talking to your spouse. Don't nag or harass them into a conversation but keep the channels of communication open. Even if they don't respond right away, keep letting them know that you are interested in them by asking about their day.
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How to Stop Your Divorce and Improve Your Marriage