Counselling and other support for your relationship :Cross Stitch – Government, citizens and rights

If you’re having a difficult time with your husband, wife or partner, you could get help to improve your relationship. You may want anonymous support online or you might prefer face-to-face advice. Find out where you can get help in the way you want it.

You can get advice online or face-to-face

If you think that you may be able to make things better again, rather than ending your relationship, there are a number of organisations that can help. You can get advice online or face to face.

Some of the services are free, and others you will have to pay for.

Relate offers advice online for people who are married, in a civil partnership or living together. They also offer specialist advice for younger people, older people and people in same-sex relationships.

The Couple Connection website can help you understand your relationship better and give you ideas to improve it. You can also anonymously share your experiences and ideas with other people who are having trouble with their relationship.

Relate for Parents offers specialist advice on parenting when family relationships are difficult. It has advice for parents, step-parents and grandparents.

The Parent Connection website can give you advice on how to handle problems in your relationship when you’re a parent. It covers solving problems with your partner and your children.