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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, I am a mom who is home with my kids. I question how much money your sister would bring in if she went back to work since much of it would go right back out the door for daycare. What I'm getting at is that her going back to work wouldn't solve their money problems. Many men (and women) don't realize this. Husband may want to divorce for other reasons, but working is a red herring. Don't fall for that. Also, your sister is in pain. Just love her. Loving her doesn't equal testifying on her behalf for sole custidy. Also, your sister may be blaming your folks, but she may also be trying to process what's going on. I'm coming at this from another perspective, always believing I would work full time once I had kids to the point that I had very little homemaking skills. Just let your sister know you love her, listen to her (which doesn't mean agreeing) and give it time. [/quote] Sounds like only one kid would need daycare. If they are in DC, possibly not even the youngest.[/quote]
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