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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is he a new partner? I don’t know any lawyers who don’t log on at home. Sorry, he sounds like he is not very into you or your child. DH also has a very demanding job. He is one of the highest earners in his company. Dh rushes out to make it to sports practices. He may finish up at night but he prefers to go in super early. He has colleagues with kids who purposely stay at the office late to avoid bed time. This seems so sad to me. They earn half what DH earns but stay later even if they don’t have to.[/quote] Winner, winner, chicken dinner. Some men get married, and have kids, and realize that it is not something they truly want. Instead of divorcing, they lead separate lives from their families. DCUM would crucify him if he chose to divorce her too. I know a well off attorney who does this. He lives separately. Supports the family and dates and does what he wants. [/quote] H9nestly, I would be concerned that he has another woman/life that he is maintaining during these "long work hours"[/quote]
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