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Please email me with anecdotal evidence on successful relationship counselling, especially where there is one partner who stubbornly refuses to believe that there is hope for the relationship. I would like to hear how people have rekindled the flame and come back from the brink of ultimate relationship demise when they firmly believed that there was absolutely no chance for love to ever exist again between themselves and their partner. Please help, I have two kids who would love a reconciliation, yet I do not know how to appeal to my partner to convince her to see it all the way through the counselling process.

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I'm in your exact same position, unfortunately and am wondering the same thing. I was told 2 months ago and was left some divorce forms/custody forms "to look over" last night. <img border="0" alt="[Teary]" title="" src="graemlins/teary.gif" />

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I suggest that both of you post your requests on the General Questions II section of this board. You might also add a bit more detail as to what has happened in your relationships but try not to write a novel. There are many "lurkers" and some wonderful "veterans" on GQII who I am sure will offer excellent advice. Good Luck!

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