Dissolution of Marriage

One should not enter a relationship only to suffer the pain of the breakup of that relationship. One should be well informed beforehand of what the consequences will be if a breakup does occur. This means that one should enter a relationship prepared to make a lifelong commitment. Such a lifelong commitment is usually expressed in marriage. Not just the wedding during which vows are made, but the marriage, during which the vows are supposed to be lived out.

Marriage has always been a sacred commitment. You should not change partners as often as you change your underwear, and that’s what they always say. Marriage is a serious thing, but somehow, it doesn’t seem to be taken seriously by couples in these modern times.

Marriage is where the creation of a family happens. Marriage is a sacrament where God is invited into the relationship of two people who are in love. And the family that is within the boundaries of marriage is where union occurs between a man and a woman with God and blessed with children.

Dissolution of Marriage

Dissolution of Marriage

However, it is also recognized that marriage also has its own ups and downs. No marriage is perfect, as most couples claim. And most probably, this is true. Because true enough, marriage is not a bed of roses. It also has its countless trials and challenges that will test the deepest of the couple’s character, strength, and love for each other. And when a couple encounters these problems along the marriage, it is their prerogative on how they try to solve these things. What’s good is that it may be assured that the couple tries to use their best judgment to work out things and come up with fair, mutual decisions.

That is why married life must always be given much thought and preparation. Once you’ve gotten yourself into marriage, there is definitely no turning back. Although there are legal procedures you can run to like divorce and annulment, it is never the same as being single and having no strings or commitments attached. But when you’ve mastered the tide of marriage, you’ll see yourself, and your partner, too, enjoying it and just taking the storms as challenges to make your relationship stronger. Remember that challenges are meant to make you better couples and better individuals.

Nevertheless, it is reality that there are still issues that are beyond what patience can understand. Some will remain unresolved and these create a gap between the couple. No matter how the two individuals exert effort to hold on to the relationship, somehow, they believe that things will become worse if they stay.

Having said all these things, it will, for sure, help for anyone to understand the seriousness of a lifelong commitment. Thus this site gives a few basic explanations of what is involved in the dissolution of a marriage.


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