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How To Prevent A No-Fault Divorce: How These 5 Things Could Be Breaking Your Marriage




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How To Prevent A No-Fault Divorce: How These 5 Things Could Be Breaking Your Marriage


In April 2022, No-Fault Divorce became law in the UK. While this has offered many couples a simpler way to dissolve their marriage, the truth is that some relationships could be saved if the underlying issues were identified and addressed earlier. Whether a divorce is no-fault or not, the impact on families can be significant and long-lasting. But what if you could prevent it altogether?


As a relationship coach, I've worked with countless couples who didn't realize what was eroding their marriage. Many are unsure about what went wrong or what to do about it. If you want to avoid a no-fault divorce and understand the dynamics at play in your relationship, it’s essential to take a closer look at what might be causing the breakdown.


In this article, I explore five common factors that could be undermining your marriage and provide actionable insights to help you address these challenges before they lead to a no-fault divorce.



If you're feeling uncertain about the state of your marriage and want professional support to work through the issues, I offer a complimentary consultation. Relationship coaching can help you pinpoint the root causes of your struggles and make meaningful, lasting changes.



I hope to see you soon.


Jane Parker Relationship Coach

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