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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, what happened with wife number 1? How did he treat her in the divorce? Or was he a widower? If it was a divorce, that can clue you in about whether your strategy is worth it. [/quote] He bought her out on same terms I offered him now. He refused to these terms (I just flipped their separation agreement). He bullied her threatening courts, he does the same with me. I feel like if I cave into his threats, I will loose everything. I have a lot of leverage in this case that I did not write about. My husband is a white collar criminal and I will talk if needed. I was very young when I met him. He didn’t tell me he was married to his first wife. We dates for 2 months and I found out he was married and left him. He divorced her in 6 months (she already had a lover, no kids in 1st marriage, so she was happy to divorce and get out). When he came back to me 6 months later after his 1st divorce, I made a fatal mistake of trusting him again. He could keep fidelity only for 10 years with me. But I have no regrets as my son was born, and it was a financially successful marriage. [/quote] You cannot be for real? You cheated with your husband and are surprised he continued to cheat. You both are cheaters. Its his house. It sounds like its his business. It sounds like you knew he was an ass as you were his affair partner. You will not lose everything. You will get a fair share of assets and you have your own income and will probably get some child support. Grow up. File for divorce, stop demanding more than you are entitled to and move on. You are probably having an affair to. [/quote] Can you read? OP didn’t know he was married. [/quote]
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