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When You Don't Want to Divorce but Your Spouse Does
- By Ginger Kolbaba
- February 18, 2020
What do you do when your spouse wants to end the marriage but you don't want a divorce?
I ran into my friend Bethany* at the mall. She looked thinner, and her eyes had dark circles under them. After a hug, I inquired about her life. She and her husband, Dirk, though living under the same roof, had been carrying on separate lives for several years. Now nearly 20 years into their marriage, he was filing for divorce.
She shook her head and sighed. "I don't want this divorce, but what more can I do?"
It wasn't as though they didn't get along. Though they'd argued bitterly for the first half of their marriage, they had eventually settled into what Henry David Thoreau called "lives of quiet desperation." Although Bethany wasn't happy, she wasn't ready to call it quits either.
"I made a vow — for better and for worse," she told me. She had begged God to restore her relationship, but the more she prayed, the more it seemed her husband was committed to ending their marriage. "I feel like such a failure," she said, wiping a tear from her eye.
Three months later, the divorce was finalized.
What do you do when your spouse announces the desire for a separation or divorce and you aren't at the same place?
Stay calm
When Kelly's husband had an affair, it devastated her. She didn't want a divorce or to break up their family, but she was so wounded, she got back at him by having an affair of her own. When her husband found out, he immediately went to a divorce attorney, and she received the very thing she hadn't wanted.
A rash reaction will do little to change your spouse's opinion. The best thing you can do is to stay calm and not push your spouse further away. That means no begging or pleading that you'll do anything to keep the marriage together. No stalking or threatening to keep the kids from your spouse. No bad-mouthing to friends, family or especially your children. No desperate clinging. And above all, no doing things out of spite, such as going on a spending spree or having an affair. As Kelly learned the hard way, an affair will only cause more damage and give you exactly what you don't want—even if it seems "smart" at the time.
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Find out what's really going on
Asking for a separation or a divorce rarely comes out of the blue — although sometimes it may feel that way. But if you look closely and assess the situation, you should be able to see the signs. The best way? Ask. And then listen without interrupting, justifying or trying to fix things. But again, be careful in how you request information. "Becoming an interrogator will end up causing your spouse to clam up rather than share what's really going on," cautions licensed clinical professional counselor Sheri Mueller, who specializes in working with married couples. "If your spouse tells you he doesn't love you anymore, simply state, 'I don't believe that for a minute,' " Mueller says. "There's something else going on."
Let your spouse know where you stand
Once you're able to express your thoughts clearly without becoming emotional, ask your spouse for a time when you can share your opinions about your marriage. "This isn't a time to make a case to convince your partner they are wrong to separate or divorce or to start blaming," says Mueller. That will only cause your spouse to dig in their heels. Instead, express that you don't want a divorce and you're willing to seek counsel. Then ask if your spouse will explore less drastic options. Mueller suggests a healing separation, which is working to build a different relationship since most people really don't want to divorce the person but the relationship as it is. This type of separation allows couples to remain in the same house and allows for "space" to let calmer heads, hearts, and emotions prevail while offering steps toward hope and growth.
Try not to be predictable
"You're too predictable."
Lee sat across from his counselor and tried to take in the counselor's insight. "What do you mean by that?" he finally said, feeling more confused than ever.
"Your wife knows how you will react, so she purposefully gets a rise out of you and then manipulates it to 'prove' that her accusation is right."
Lee thought about the last argument they'd had in which his wife said he was always angry, but then realized he wasn't — she just knew what buttons to push. "So what do I do?"
"Be unpredictable."
If your spouse is looking for an excuse to leave your marriage, a good way to do it is by making you the "bad guy." Typically that will come by your spouse pushing your button and then when you react, they've got you. Fight against it by flipping your behavior on its head. If your spouse wants out because you're constantly critical, the next time they do something that you'd normally criticize, shrug it off — respond in the opposite way of how you usually would. Don't get drawn into the drama.
Focus on self-care
One of the best things you can do is bring in an objective third party to give you wisdom and guidance, such as a professional marriage counselor. If your spouse is willing to go, that's great. But if your spouse refuses, you can still go. That's the first step to making sure you protect your mental and physical health. Instead of giving in to anxiety or fear, focus on things that fill you in life-giving ways, such as exercising, meeting with friends for fun times or investing yourself in a hobby you've put off for years.
My friend Bethany sought a Bible study to become involved in and also began swimming. Though she admits they didn't take away the ache or pain, those things helped her take better care of herself.
Stay true to your boundaries
Making drastic changes to yourself in the hope your spouse will stay isn't a long-term solution — something my friend Mary discovered. She lived several states away from me, so I didn't see her often, but I knew she was struggling to keep her marriage together after her husband moved out. I was pleased when I heard they'd reconciled. The next time I saw her, though, my eyes popped out. She'd gotten breast implants!
"What in the world, Mary?" I said.
"I know," she said, wearing a sheepish expression. "He wanted them. Told me if I got them done, he'd come back."
Turns out he didn't stay long. A year later, he filed for divorce.
Desperation causes people to give in on things they normally wouldn't for the assurance that their spouse will stay in the relationship. Don't compromise on your boundaries.
Don't give up on God
In this dark season, God might feel silent or absent, leaving you to wonder if He even cares about what you're going through. Be assured that He does. A broken relationship breaks His heart as well (see Psalm 34:18), and He isn't idle; He's working even when you can't see or don't understand. He will see you through this season — even if it doesn't turn out the way you want—for, as Psalm 46:1 tells us, "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." As you pray for God to restore your marriage, ask Him to be glorified above all. Ask Him to grow you in your faith through it all. Those are prayers He will always answer, since "we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose" (Romans 8:28).
Finally, let go
While it takes two people to have a marriage, it takes only one to dissolve it. After doing all you can to save your relationship, if your spouse remains unmovable, then let go and continue to pray that God will work on your spouse's heart apart from you. Now is the time to focus on healing your heart. A divorce is a death, so it's OK to grieve. Though the marriage failed, it's essential to understand that you aren't a failure. So, grieve — and know that God isn't finished with you yet. His plans for you are still — and ever — to give you a hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11).
*Names have been changed.
© 2020 Ginger Kolbaba. All rights reserved. Originally published on FocusOnTheFamily.com.
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Welcome to the 40-Day Sugar Fast, a fast that begins with us giving Jesus our sugar and ends with Jesus giving us himself–the only thing that can ever truly satisfy our soul's deep hunger. On this 40-day journey you'll learn how to stop fixating on food and other things you use to fill the voids in life and instead fix your eyes on Christ. Anyone who runs to sugar for comfort or a reward, who eats mindlessly or out of boredom, who feels physically and spiritually lethargic, or who struggles with self-control will discover here not only freedom from their cravings but an entirely new appetite for the good things God has for us.
Loving Your Spouse Through the Seasons of Marriage - Part 2
Debra Fileta has identified the four seasons of marriage that correspond with our natural seasons – spring (new life and new love), summer (things get hot!), fall (showing our true colors), and winter (long days ahead). In this interview, she will help couples better understand the four seasons of healthy relationships, what to expect during each one, and how to carefully navigate them for a stronger marriage.
Debra Fileta
Debra Fileta is a licensed professional counselor specializing in relationship and marital issues. She is also a public speaker and the author of multiple books, including Married Sex,Choosing Marriage: Why It Has to Start With We > Me, Love in Every Season,andAre You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are, How You're Doing, and Why It Matters. Debra's popular relationship advice blog,TrueLoveDates.com, and herLove + Relationships podcast reach millions of people each year offering guidance on topics including love, sex, and marriage.
Love in Every Season: Understanding the Four Stages of a Healthy Relationship
Every relationship goes through four life-changing seasons: Spring. Summer. Fall. Winter. Each season plays an important role in taking your relationship to the next level. And depending on how you navigate each season, your relationship will either flourish and grow, or it will slowly die. Whether you're single, dating, engaged or married, join licensed professional counselor and relationship expert, Debra Fileta as she takes you on an eye-opening psychological and spiritual journey through the four seasons that she has observed in every healthy relationship.
Reconciling Faith and Science in a Medical Crisis
Dr. Lee Warren is a neurosurgeon who has faced many heavy challenges in his life – from serving in the Iraq War to removing deadly brain tumors to experiencing the loss of a teenage son. He'll share about his difficult quest to find answers to some of life's toughest questions, while holding onto his faith in God and the sure hope of heaven
Dr. Lee Warren
W. Lee Warren, M.D., is a brain surgeon , inventor, Iraq War veteran, and author ofI've Seen the End of You: A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know, winner of the Christian Book Award®. His previous book,No Place to Hide, was included on the 2015 U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff's Recommended Reading List. Dr. Warren has appeared onThe 700 Club and theCBS Evening News, and his writings have been featured in Guideposts magazine. HisDr. Lee Warren Podcast, which is heard in more than 60 countries, helps listeners use the power of neuroscience, faith, and common sense to change their lives.
I've Seen the End of You: A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know
This gripping inspirational memoir grapples with the tension between faith and science—and between death and hope—as a seasoned neurosurgeon faces insurmountable odds and grief both in the office and at home.
Mothers and Sons: Being a Godly Influence - Part 1
Rhonda Stoppe describes her early motherhood challenges of raising a son, which was intimidating to her. She found help through group of older women mentors. She urges moms to see their role as ministry in shaping sons to be good and godly men. Rhonda outlines several practical suggestions to moms about spiritual training, how to communicate with boys, and supporting the father-son relationship as a wife.
Rhonda Stoppe
Drawing upon 35 years of experience as a mentor, pastor's wife, and homeschool mom, Rhonda Stoppe offers encouragement and guidance to women as an author and public speaker. She is popularly known as the "No Regrets Woman," as she is especially passionate about helping women live life without regrets. Rhonda's books includeMoms Raising Sons to Be Men,Real Life Romance, andThe Marriage Mentor, which she co-authored with her husband, Steve.
Moms Raising Sons to Be Men
Mothers of boys have the special calling to shape future men of God. Popular speaker Rhonda Stoppe, mom to two sons, knows this opportunity is a challenge, a joy, and probably the most important work of a woman's life. Drawing from years of experience, this inspirational resource will revive the faithfulness and fortitude a woman needs to partner with God as they shape the character and heart of a future godly man.
Identifying Triggers in Your Marriage Part 1
They were both convinced they had married the wrong person. From almost the very beginning of their marriage, Amber and Guy Lia experienced various tensions and personality clashes related to house cleaning, backseat driving, workaholism, and intimacy. In this two-day Focus on the Family broadcast, Amber and Guy discuss how they bravely faced the triggers head-on, and committed to working on their own relationships with Jesus. As you listen to the Lia's story, you'll feel hope that you, too, can see real marriage transformation!
Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Amber Lia and Mrs. Jean Daly
Amber Lia is a work-at-home mom, blogger, public speaker, and co-author of two best-selling books. Her husband, Guy, is a former TV, feature film, and VFX development and production executive who has worked on popular TV shows and films. Guy and Amber own Storehouse Media Group, a faith- and family-friendly TV and film production company based in Los Angeles,
Marriage Triggers: How You and Your Spouse Can Exchange Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses
A husband-wife team offers practical advice for married couples to end the cycle of reactionary arguments by examining the most common issues that trigger disagreements and apply God's Word to radically transform relationships.
What to Do When You're Not Okay - Part 1
Life can be pretty stressful. Between work, relationships, and other obligations, the pressure builds, and we lose sight of who we are. Counselor Debra Fileta helps you better understand your emotions, assess your mental, physical, and spiritual health, and intentionally pursue a path to wellbeing. In dealing with anxiety, depression, and panic attacks, Debra understands the importance of self-examination as well as the benefits of seeking professional help. She offers biblically-based advice, tools, and encouragement to help you get on a path toward healing and wholeness.
Mrs. Debra Fileta
Debra Fileta is a licensed professional counselor specializing in relationship and marital issues. She is also a public speaker and the author of multiple books, includingMarried Sex,Choosing Marriage: Why It Has to Start With We > Me, Love in Every Season,andAre You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are, How You're Doing, and Why It Matters. Debra's popular relationship advice blog,TrueLoveDates.com, and herLove + Relationships podcast reach millions of people each year offering guidance on topics including love, sex, and marriage. Debra resides in Pennsylvania with her husband, John, and their four children.
Are You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are
In Are You Really OK? author and licensed counselor Debra Fileta challenges you to get real with who you are and how you're doing spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically so you can recognize where you need growth and healing.
Navigating a Toxic Culture with Your Daughter - Part 1
As a pediatrician, Dr. Meg Meeker has seen thousands of girls come through her office through the years. They struggle with eating issues, sexual identity, social media…and many other challenges in this toxic culture. Dr. Meeker will encourage parents to invest love and time in their daughters and develop their character to give them the best opportunity for a bright future, all rooted in a spiritual foundation. The discussion also includes healthy feminism vs. toxic feminism
Mrs. Meg Meeker
Dr. Meg Meeker is a pediatrician who is widely recognized as one of the country's leading authorities on parenting, teens and children's health. With appearances on numerous nationally syndicated radio and TV programs, her popularity as a an expert on key issues confronting families has created a strong following across America. Her work with countless families over the years served as the inspiration behind her best-selling books which includeStrong Fathers, Strong Daughters,Strong Mothers, Strong Sons andThe Ten Habits of Happy Mothers.
Raising a Strong Daughter in a Toxic Culture: 11 Steps to Keep Her Happy, Healthy, and Safe
Meg Meeker has been a pediatrician for more than thirty years, is a mother and a grandmother, and has seen it all. She knows what makes for strong, happy, healthy young women–and what puts our daughters at risk. Combining that experience with her famous common sense, she explains the eleven steps that will help your daughter–whether she's a toddler or a troubled teen–to achieve her full human potential.
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