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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]12:25, There aren't really any support groups for my son's DX because he has multiple issues and we are still trying to determine the root cause and ultimate DX if there is one to be had.[/b]I would love to do volunteering, meet-ups, etc., however with my current job and commuting nearly 4 hours total each day to take and pick up my son at school, I do not have any time available to do these things. I did recently join a women's support group for separation/divorce, which I go to once a week, but other than that I don't have the time available to do these things. 12:25 I have spoken to 3 divorce attorneys so far, all of which have given me different information. But the bottom line is that you can't get blood from a stone. If there is no money to be had, which there clearly is not, then that's pretty much that. Yes, he would have to pay alimony and child support, but what he'd be capable of paying based on his income would barely cover our current mortgage, or monthly rent in an apt. Technically, you are right, we were not owed any of that money and he certainly had the right to do with it as he pleased. But there is a lot more to the story that is too long to go into here. I am glad to hear that you are doing better, and I totally understand and agree with what you are saying. Up until recently, I was very positive, happy, upbeat and optimistic, despite my circumstances. But after being bulldozed over and over again without barely being able to catch my breath, I think it's all finally taking a toll.[/quote] If your son is a teenager, how did you miss these issues for so many years?[/quote]
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