Unless you had a “shotgun” wedding, your marriage was voluntary. You made a covenant with your spouse (and, frankly, with God) to be married to them—agreeing to put aside everything and everyone else and put them first. For Christian believers, that covenant is to remain as long as the husband and wife are both alive. It dissolves only upon the death of one of the spouses. Some fail to see that covenant through. For one reason or another, one or both abandon the covenant and the marriage effectively dies…
So then, when do your “I do’s” not? Or, put another way, when does your covenant no longer have any force and effect? That, simply put, is what we will discuss. We’ll also look into what to expect as you go through divorce and things that might help.