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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I don't have any counsel or wisdom on this, and I don't mean to sound nosy, but your most recent post says there was no infidelity vis a vis the relationship with your ex inlaws. However, early you noted that your ex husband cheated on you (I am so sorry about that). How does that not constitute infidelity?[/quote] Ah yes, that. The infidelity and first marriage happened eons ago just out of college and before kids. My kids are from my second husband and an intact home. No one really had much chance to develop strong bonds with my first husband. We were very young and living away from family at the time. I was devastated, and this situation brings me back to darker times, but my sister's situation is much more complicated because of the relationships with family that grew over time. My family was cordial to him after the split, but no one felt they needed to take sides. And I didn't ask them to. Now it feels like ancient history.[/quote]
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