You probably already know that nearly sixty percent of married couples in America today are asking the same question, "Can I save my marriage from divorce."  Imagine what it would be like to bring back the happiness and intimacy you once shared. 

 As you continue reading, you will begin to realize that it is possible to get back the magic you once had if you are willing to put in a little bit of effort.

 It is extremely important for you to figure out what the main problem of your marriage is.  Is it finances, infidelity or lack of communication?  In a huge majority of marriages, communication is the biggest factor that contributes to divorce.  Marriage has to be a joint effort at all times, which means a lot of give and take.  Too many times there is one partner that does a lot of taking but not so much giving.

 Once you a have determined what the main issue is with your marriage, you need to develop a plan of action to fix it.  This starts with listening.  This does not mean that you need to agree whole heartedly with everything your partner says, but you do need to listen to what they are saying and understand the message they are trying to communicate to you.

 Although this can sometimes be a very difficult task, it is the single most important piece to the puzzle when you are trying to pick up the pieces to save your marriage.

 If you think this may be difficult for the two of you alone, I suggest relationship counseling.  Statistics show that couples who attend relationship counseling together significantly improve their communication skills.

 You have to remember that marriage isn't something that just starts and turns into a perfect thing.  It takes hard work and commitment from both parties to make it last.  You are the only one who can decide if you can save your marriage.  How much effort are you willing to put into this?  How important is your partner and your happiness in your life?