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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My ex cheated on me and when he tried to play innocent and blame me for everything, I showed him copies of the evidence I gathered about his cheating. He was stunned. I hired a lawyer to do the paperwork but handled the negotiations myself. I got his parents to turn on him by showing them the evidence. He caved after nearly four months of temper tantrums that I ignored. He can see the children only at his parents house and rarely shows up. They only think They are staying with grandparents over the weekend and it is a surprise if he shows up but they are not disappointed if he does not. His father and my dad are much better fathers to the kids than he was, so they are better off. I bought him out of the house and receive occasional child support from him. We would do better financially if he would pay the support, but we are fine. Use what you have to your advantage but know that the courts will not support you. [/quote] The courts certainly don't care about his cheating, so the only reason this affected your divorce is that your ex is an idiot and clearly he did not want to be a father and he took the easy exit.[/quote]
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