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In reply to the discussion: What would you do? (marital 'infidelity'?) [View all]dr.strangelove
(4,851 posts)He needs legal counsel or a marriage counselor. I would try the latter first, but there is nothing to stop him from seeing the first at the same time.
Call an attorney and start to prepare for the worst case. At the same time, tell her you want to work on the marriage and see if it can be saved. If it can, great. If not, the lawyer will tell him what he needs to do to protect assets now and be sure his children are protected. Likewise, the other man can be investigated to see if he is the type that the children should not be around. Getting a head start on the worst case scenario while not throwing in the towel would serve him well. Lawyers do not always mean divorce, but if its coming, why not be ready. If the marriage can be saves, consider it good insurance that he never needed.