By: Sneha Sheth Divorce. TABLE OF CONTENSE 1) Causes of Divorces 2) Divorce Prevention 3) Game!

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By: Sneha Sheth Divorce

TABLE OF CONTENSE 1) Causes of Divorces 2) Divorce Prevention 3) Game!

Causes Of Divorce 1) Lack of effective communication skills 2) Incompatibility 3) Financially Stable household 1) Lack of effective communication skills 2) Incompatibility 3) Financially Stable household

Preventing Divorce 1) Deal with problems as they occur. 2) Always communicate with your spouse about both the good and bad things in the relationship 3) Share in at least some of your spouse's interests 4) Know when to give your spouse some space 5) Remain intimate with your spouse throughout the marriage. 6) Get marriage counseling if you feel you need it. 1) Deal with problems as they occur. 2) Always communicate with your spouse about both the good and bad things in the relationship 3) Share in at least some of your spouse's interests 4) Know when to give your spouse some space 5) Remain intimate with your spouse throughout the marriage. 6) Get marriage counseling if you feel you need it.

GAME!