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Stay Happily Married Website

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Raleigh, NC- Two years ago on Valentine's Day, Rosen Law Firm launched an on-line resource for married couples, a website called Stay Happily Married. Since its inception, Stay Happily Married has helped thousands of people nationwide. The site is dedicated to providing resources to help couples who want to stay together. In celebration of the anniversary, Stay Happily Married is offering a free Valentine's Day Guide to a Happy Marriage, written by Jennifer Coleman, a National Certified Counselor and Life Transition Coach for Rosen Law Firm.


The free guide provides words of advice from someone who has worked with couples ending their marriage and knows what it will take to build a long-lasting and committed relationship."Valentine's Day is a good time to reassess the health of your relationship and this guide provides a good start," says Coleman. The advice in the guide includes having realistic expectations for your marriage, keeping spontaneity and playfulness in your relationship, facing conflict in healthy ways and expecting that there will always be conflict, and learning how to appreciate your spouse for what initially attracted you to them.


"With the help of marriage counselors, a lot of couples can adopt new behaviors that build a strong marriage instead of destroying their relationship," says Lee Rosen, founder of the Stay Happily Married website. By providing information about qualified marriage counselors in the area, couples are encouraged to get the help they need. The site also features related articles, links to other websites, books, upcoming events, a nationwide directory of marriage counselors, and workshops which offer the tools needed to create happy and lasting marriages.


To download the free Valentine's Day Guide to a Happy Marriage,and learn more about the Stay Happily Married website, visit: www.stayhappilymarried.com


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For more information on Rosen Law Firm, or for an interview, please contact: Alison Kramer, Director of Public Relations, Office: 919-256-1542, Cell: 919-523-7104 akramer@rosen.com


ROSEN LAW FIRM
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, NC 27607
www.rosen.com
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