101 Questions to Ask Before Marriage
Looking to prepare for your new marriage, but aren’t sure where to start?
Worried about the time and cost involved with traditional premarital counseling?
Curious about what’s actually covered in formal premarital counseling?
Then you’re in the right place.
101 Questions to Ask Before Marriage is an essential resource
for all engaged couples.
In the comfort of your own home, you and your fiance can work through this comprehensive
questionnaire and begin to prepare for and plan a healthy, satisfying life together.
Topics covered in 101 Questions to Ask BEFORE Marriage include:
- sex, money, in-laws, religion, family life, social life, and more
Although most couples realize that it’s important to talk about marriage
before they walk down the aisle, they often worry about time and money.
If you’re like most brides and grooms, you’re working hard to balance work, wedding planning, and time with
friends and family right now. You may know that you need to discuss certain topics with your fiance, but aren’t
sure where or how to get started.
This premarital guide has been created just for you.
101 Questions to Ask BEFORE Marriage is comprehensive tool for the smart, but busy couple who wants to
prepare for marriage, but has limited time or resources.
As a past bride and newlywed, I know that you want your new marriage to last and hope to stay in love ‘til death do you part.
The good news is that research has found that preparing for your marriage, through some form of premarital counseling,
is the best way to achieve this.
Completion of 101 Questions to Ask BEFORE Marriage will not only strengthen your relationship, but will
help you better understand yourself and your needs, as you move into this next phase of life.
101 Questions to Ask BEFORE Marriage will allow you to:
- clarify your marital expectations
- understand how past relationships influence you today
- and learn how to verbalize your wants, needs, and feelings to your partner
Typically, 1:1 premarital counseling with a psychologist would cost over $500
Typically, 1:1 premarital counseling with a psychologist would cost over $500, but in an effort to make preparing for marriage
accessible and affordable to ALL, I have condensed my private premarital program into this effective, inexpensive guide that
you can instantly download in pdf format.
Having a lasting marriage is important. It will make you feel more secure and satisfied in the world, and thus my goal was to create a
valuable resource that ALL engaged couples can easily have access to.

