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Understanding What We Do

Find Answers to Your Questions

Explore our Frequently Asked Questions to gain clarity and understanding about how Three Strands can assist you and your spouse. Whether you’re curious about the differences between marriage mediation and counseling, or you need details on what to expect during our sessions, you’ll find helpful insights here. Our FAQs are designed to provide you with comprehensive information to support your journey towards a stronger, God-centered marriage.

"FOR THE LORD GIVES WISDOM;

FROM HIS MOUTH COMES KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING."

- Proverbs 2:6

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marriage Mediation?

Marriage mediation is a guided process where a neutral third party helps couples address and resolve conflicts within their marriage. It focuses on practical solutions and encourages mutual understanding to foster a renewed commitment between partners.

There was infidelity in our marriage, can you still help us?

Yes, we can still help. Our mediation services include support for couples dealing with infidelity, providing a pathway to healing and restoration through guided discussions and reconciliation efforts.

How long does the marriage mediation process take?

Yes, we can still help. Our mediation services include support for couples dealing with infidelity, providing a pathway to healing and restoration through guided discussions and reconciliation efforts.

We do not live in Texas, can you still see our family?

Yes, we can still assist your family remotely. Our virtual mediation services are designed to accommodate couples no matter where they reside, ensuring you receive the support you need from the comfort of your home.

What is your pricing?

We are dedicated to help couples the best way that we can. Please fill out the contact form on the Contact Us page to learn more about our pricing.

What is the difference between Marriage Mediation and Marriage Counseling?

Marriage mediation is a structured process that aims to resolve specific conflicts and improve communication, typically involving shorter, goal-oriented sessions. In contrast, marriage counseling often deals with deeper emotional issues over a longer period and focuses on individual healing as well as the relationship.

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