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In reply to the discussion: Today has been the worst day of my life [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)94. Sorry for what you're going through.
I would add only one thing to the advice on this thread. Hire a good attorney, yes, but make your own decisions. Do not do anything simply because an 'expert' told you to do it.
Do not over-react. That can come back to bite you in a courtroom.
No affairs were involved in my divorce but my ex definitely over-reached and paid a price for that. Not only in the court siding with me for most matters but in the enormous expenses she was saddled with from her attorney.
Find an attorney you can trust but make sure you consider every aspect yourself.
Best of luck.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Stop looking for heroes. BE one.[/center][/font][hr]
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In fact, I went through it ten years ago, with a cheating spouse who wrecked a marriage with two
villager
Dec 2013
#53
They are indeed wonderful, those kids. I'm at an interesting juncture, with an emptying nest...
villager
Dec 2013
#116
I tell the women in my groups not to look for a man to marry, but instead to build a
Happyhippychick
Dec 2013
#119
Well, thanks. I guess part of it is the "letting go," and realizing it's not entirely my decision,l
villager
Dec 2013
#123
Sounds like a very selfish person -- you have already shown enormous strength if
KurtNYC
Dec 2013
#142
It is a question of survival, and her children's well being. No way to sugar coat it
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#17
I doubt that he will find much standing with a jury or Judge if the OP hires a good
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#36
+1 for the sake of the kids get the phone messages from communal line and take everything he's got
big_dog
Dec 2013
#30
Yes. The first thing that she must do is hire a damned good lawyer. The OP kept her
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#33
If he cheated on you, the mother of his two children, he will cheat on her. It's almost a given.
monmouth3
Dec 2013
#20
I am single, but one realism that I live with and keep in mind is that if I ever got married,
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#32
I have to second this strongly. Protect yourself. He is at sea and unreliable...you have to
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#41
If you are in FL, you are in what is considered a long term marriage, so you should
glowing
Dec 2013
#50
First, just breathe. Many of us have been there and there is no pain in the world like it.
1monster
Dec 2013
#51
Neither Obama or Bill Clinton got a majority of the White Male vote....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#84
Get a lawyer. Immediately. Remove every single piece of.paper that documents income, taxes
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#73
CORRECTION: the worst day of your life was yesterday, when you did NOT know that you are on the
LaydeeBug
Dec 2013
#79
Very sorry to hear that. You've been given some great advice on this thread.
Captain Stern
Dec 2013
#83
Not everyone is open to being 'woken up'. But congrats to you for being one of them!
randome
Dec 2013
#112
It's called Middle Aged Crazy and it happens. I have some practical thoughts for you.
MADem
Dec 2013
#105
I hope the love being sent to you by our DU community helps in some small way.
Tom Rinaldo
Dec 2013
#106
She is not getting the man you married. She is getting the much used model.
searchingforlight
Dec 2013
#127