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I'm Syd McKeever and I write extensively about issues related to marriage and divorce.  Here are a few things you might find interesting!

Married, No Cheating:  This is my "online HQ".

My Articles at EzineArticles.com:  I syndicate marriage and divorce articles, check 'em out!  I'm also a contributor at American Chronicle.

Save the Marriage:  Dr. Lee Baucom has the BEST ADVICE on saving marriages from divorce.

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how to save a marriage > How To Save A Marriage Quiz
Posted: Sep.15.2008 @ 10:32 am

"How to Save a Marriage - Take This Quiz and Find Out If You Have What it Takes!" provides a quick three-question quiz that will give you an idea of whether or not you're prepared to do what it takes to save your marriage.

Divorce is optional and it's possible to save a relationship even when only one spouse is really "into it".  I hope this quiz gives you an idea of what you'll need to do in order to save your relationship.  

Here's an excerpt from the quiz article:

"If so, you are in a good position to figure out how to save a marriage. If not, you'll find it difficult to stop divorce until you do believe in yourself."

how to stop my divorce > Make The Decision To Stop Your Divorce
Posted: Sep.15.2008 @ 10:26 am

Divorce is not unavoidable.  It's not beyond your control.  You have a choice.  If you want to save your marriage, you can.  Period.  

That attitude is at the root of "Stop Your Divorce - You Have a Choice", an article that discusses the power an individual spouse has to avoid a divorce.  If you're wondering whether or not you can save your relationship from a court room murder, take a look!  I think you'll see the light at the end of the tunnel with respect to your marriage!

how to stop my divorce > Information For Those Asking "How To Stop My Divorce"
Posted: Sep.15.2008 @ 10:00 am

I've outlined at least three things you can do as you try to learn how to stop a divorce.  In my article, "How to Stop My Divorce - Do These Three Things If You Want to Save the Marriage", I discuss the need for action, how to find an appropriate plan, and the importance of approaching your marriage situation with the right attitude.

Things aren't hopeless.  You can save a marriage.  

Here's a brief excerpt from the article:

"Find real guidance from a professional with legitimate experience. That doesn't mean you need couples counseling or therapy, mind you. It simply means that you need a smart blueprint to follow."

stop your divorce > Stop Your Divorce Article
Posted: Sep.15.2008 @ 9:43 am

One of the most popular articles I've written about saving marriage is "How You Can Stop Your Divorce Dead in Its Tracks - Changing Perspectives Saves Marriages", which was published at EzineArticles.com.

It's a neat look at the way altering our perceptions can put you on the right track if you want to save your marriage.  If you're struggling with marriage problems, take a look at it.  I think you'll find it interesting.  Just remember, you can stop your divorce!

stop a divorce > Stop A Divorce The Smart Way
Posted: Sep.03.2008 @ 9:46 am

"The Only Smart Way to Stop a Divorce" provides some background and an overall breakdown of the best methodology for saving a marriage from divorce.

The system outlined in this freely available article isn't just for people who are grumpy with one another once in a awhile.  It's part of a proven strategy that has rescued couples from divorce when it seemed like there was absolutely no possibility to make things work out.

If you're wondering about the future of your own marriage, take a look.  There are many, many good reasons to save your marriage and to create the ideal relationship from it.  It's possible to avoid divorce and to live a happier life.  Even if you're the only spouse ready to make an effort, you could save your marriage.

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