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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he is financially supporting himself in this effort, and is still able to continue to contribute to the financial support of the family, then you should be emotionally supportive. I think it is great he is doing this. If he is stuck in a rut and unhappy, then this makes sense. They say you are never too old to go to school. If he finds a career he really enjoys, then he will do really well and you could also reap of the benefits (both financially and emotionally). You are lucky. My husband has never been involved with his kids - and I have always worked fulltime.[/quote] x2 For the life of me I can't figure out what the husband is doing so wrong here with this planned career change that doesn't mention any interruption in finances.[/quote] X3 I don't understand why you wouldn't be supportive, OP. He sounds like he has really thought this through. [/quote]
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