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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why a family would pay 48,000 a year in rent for a stay at home mom without family in the area to remain in DC for a year when there is a family home in Texas. Go move to Texas and get settled in there, then take a vacation to California once you have moved to Texas. For that amount you can live in an amazing house in Texas in a great neighborhood. I understand why your husband is so frustrated. [/quote] +1.[/quote] +2, this sounds made up. Why wouldn't you move with your husband to be together as a family vs. keeping the kids from him. [/quote] He moved to Texas. He unilaterally decided to move and abandoned his wife and kids. He can’t force her to move to Texas. [/quote] Uh, sounds like he made partner in the Texas law firm and his non-working wife is p*ssed it's not a DC one. Doesn't sound like a unilateral move but a grownup willing and able to support his family vs a pampered woman who doesn't care to work but wants to live where she wants (aka high COL places).[/quote] In what world does a person make partner at a firm where they never worked before. I bet $100 he got an office transfer to f*** her in alimony/division of assets. [/quote] Or she is disappointed her dream of a DC law partner husband didn't pan out and is willing to punish him by leaving him and keeping his kids, all while expecting a pretty penny in support. [/quote] He is the one who wants a divorce. [/quote] No, he says he will divorce her if she doesn't agree to move to TX by next summer. Why should her pay for a non-working spouse to stay in DC for a year? Sounds like he is the one who is trying to find a compromise.[/quote] That’s not what the OP says? It says he’s filing either way but claims he will get custody if she visits CA. [/quote]
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