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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh course. I mean if adultery can be used as a factor in divorce, certainly unmorality on the part of the mother who has sole custody can be. Not to mention the fact that you'll be leaving your children with babysitters, family, or alone for the majority of nights which is something else your husband can use against you - if he wants to sue for custody rights that is. Have you considered co-habiting with family? Your mother/father for instance?[/quote] I don't have familial support. I would be working three day shifts a week (am currently working five days a week). [/quote] Okay, well. To be honest I'm not quite sure he would use it against you even if he could...he moved across an ocean, cheated, and pays irregular child support. Doesn't sound like he cares much. Do what you have to support your children but I suggest less drastic options like bartending, waitressing, uber driver first. Also consider being a paralegal - in the DC area you can start off at 45K - 50K and get overtime for longer hours. Also a PA certificate only takes a year and there's a few options in the city.[/quote]
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