Some might ask “why would I want to think about premarital counseling in the first place?” Although it’s not for everyone, one of the realities of life is that a very high number of couples getting married each year will be divorced in less than 3 years. The divorce rate overall is nearly 60%, which is a scary number. The biggest problems seem to stem from two things.
One, couples will tend to overlook problems they were having before they got married. There’s this belief that any problems will be ironed out once marriage takes place, but that’s not true at all. What happens is that negative feelings start to intensify because each person feels as though they’re trapped in something that will be hard to get out of, and starts to regret the decision to get married. Problems can range from abuse to money to both emotional and sexual incompatibility. Even couples that have lived together for awhile might have already run through all the good things about being a couple and already be on the downslide of their relationship before getting married.
Two, couples find out they really don’t know all that much about each other. Unlike in the past when couples might get married after 3 months or so and know that they were going to live forever, regardless of what happened, these days many couples realize that there are many things they haven’t discussed with their partner to see what’s really important to them. Discussions about family, lifestyle, even holidays and in-laws, may have never taken place. Later, when married and one of these things comes up, suddenly the husband and wife realize that they weren’t totally prepared to get married and this causes dissention.
It’s for reasons like these that pre-marital counseling isn’t such a bad thing. There are plenty of resources in the Boston area that couples can go to for this counseling. Many services can be provided at local churches, so we’re not listing any of those. Here’s a very short list of some providers you can check out:
Amanda Brown, Celebrant
Michelle Weinstein, Justice of the Peace
Michael Mirram, Justice Of The Peace
Gary Fine, Wedding Officiant
Geri A. Weinstein, Justice of the Peace

















