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James Huggins and Penelope Ann Miller. Photo: Bauer Griffin

Three months ago, The Artist’s Penelope Ann Miller announced that after a marriage of 12 years, she was filing for divorce from husband James Huggins. Miller claimed that the two had differences they could no longer work through, and she tried to get sole legal and physical custody of their two children. However, People has confirmed that the couple will remain together after all. On June 15, she dismissed the divorce suit, and the couple’s marriage will continue.

What are some ways to tell if your relationship is worth fighting for?

Cupid’s Advice:

Every relationship has some troubles now and then. Sometimes, these problems can be worked through, though other times it’s best just to put an end to the partnership. Here are some things to consider when trying to see if your relationship is worth saving:

1. Dependability: Do you still feel like you can depend on your partner to be there for you both physically and emotionally? It’s important for them to support you when you need it. If you don’t feel like they’ve been making an effort, it’s time to move on.

2. Respect: All relationships are built on mutual respect. Partners who don’t treat you fairly or appropriately aren’t worth staying with.

3. Openness: Your beau needs to be able to talk to you about your problems, including how you feel about your relationship. If you’re concerned about your relationship’s stability, try telling your partner about how you feel.

How have you been able to tell if your relationship is worth saving? Tell us below.




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  • Sweet

    If there is love then its really worth fighting for as long as we live then we still have the chance to change.

  • Mykle Higgins

    I really do think that “faithfulness” should be included to this article. I know a couple that they feel like they dont love each other anymore, but they still dont cheat on each other or even filed for a divorce. When I asked them both, both say: I guess it’s all about faith. I don’t love her that much anymore, but my faith for her is strong!

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