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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]HA! Ask my ex-husband about that. I sued for constructive abandonment after about 40 days. I got sole primary custody of the kids. I got the house. I got child support. This was in Virginia.[/quote] How did your ex-husband leave? Was it agreed upon or did he just leave with no intention of returning?[/quote] He took a job in another city about an hour and a half from us. He said he was going to live there and we would visit on weekends. That was beyond not ok with me. So, I gave him a couple of weeks to change his mind. When he took the job anyway, I immediately called my attorney. He phucked around and found out. [/quote] Wtf. HE should visit on the weekends. It was his unilateral decision to change jobs to one so far away. What’s the plan for reuniting? How strong was the marriage and relationship before he moved for a job? Maybe this is his passive way of making you file for divorce. [/quote]
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