Every year many young women opt for an intercultural marriage. However, many of them hardly are prepared for their future position as a foreign daughter-in-law. This book an examination of the hurdles faced by couples who come from different cultural backgrounds. More knowledge of each other’s cultural peculiarities and customs is necessary for a better understanding and acceptance to the benefit of vulnerable intercultural marital unions. This book focuses on the cultural and juridical differences export brides face, but also gives tips how to develop a sense for pitfalls.