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Reply to "Another friend refused to be my divorce witness."
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if you have used a lawyer for this process, you really need to talk to them and get them to suggest a way of working this out. I'm not remembering all of the details of your earlier posting, but is your husband contesting the divorce? That the only way I can think this is still an issue. Being a witness has nothing to do with taking sides, or saying anything bad about one person or the other. It it simply confirming that you have met the conditions (i.e. not living together). On a completely different note, you need to work on developing a social network here. You are seeing the difficulties that arise when you isolate yourself. Things come up and you need someone to call. What if you had an emergency with your daughter (not 911 type, but some other crisis) and you have no one to lend a hand? You don't need to reinvent your personality and go from introvert to extrovert, but you need make connections with people locally. Church, clubs, daughter's school, are all places where you can meet other moms.[/quote]
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