My Husband Is Cheating. Is Divorce The Only Way Out?

If you find your husband is cheating, or even if not, know that the way to a happy conjugal marriage life starts with mutual understanding.

There can be a number of problems that a couple faces in their married life, even infidelity. But, divorce is not the only solution. Some spouses believe that cheating leads to divorce but divorce is way to solve marital problems.

It’s not always necessary to end the marriage to end the problems in it.

Infidelity is usually considered as one of the stronger reasons for divorce. In fact, it has often been seen that even state legislature, doesn’t directly allow a divorce, but leaves it to the spouses discretion when they ask for divorce on the grounds on infidelity. Most couples believe that in married life cheating leads to divorce and it is an offence that can never be reconciled. There are a number of questions that accompany the event of a divorce, simply because divorce not only involves the couple alone, but also others who may depend on them, including their children.

Another question that comes with the divorce is how long have the couple stayed together after the marriage?

Is this their first marriage or is it the second marriage for any of the spouses? If this is the case then what were the reasons behind the failure of the first marriage?

All these questions may not have simple and straightforward answers. It is obviously important for both the spouse to be honest with each other about their relationship if they sincerely want to continue together. Usually though, cheating may not be entirely unprovoked. Spouses often cheat because they feel ignored by their better half or due to lack of communication and so on. When a wife suspects her husband of cheating on her, it’s advisable to do a serious evaluation of just how good a partner has she been to her spouse.

It’s true to some extent that cheating leads to divorce but is that the only way out? Cheating or dishonesty in married life can be averted if the couple can understand each others needs and responsibilities maintain frequent communication and are serious about living a happy conjugal life.

Someone rightly said, ‘prevention is better than cure’ and the same phrase applies to divorce as well. For those who want a solution to infidelity in their life before marriage it’s better to find another fiancé or boyfriend instead of continuing the relation with someone who is dishonest from the very beginning. But, if you’re one of the unlucky one’s who’ve had the misfortune of your partner cheating on you, try not be hasty, it would be sensible to first consider the pros and cons, and other factors associated with your marriage before filing for a divorce. Remember, winners don’t quit.

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