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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- talk to a divorce lawyer. Make him sign a post-nuptial agreement which outlines support for you and your son. Let the lawyer know about the infidelity on his part. This is the best thing you can do for now and will pave the way and make divorce easier in the future. Plus, it will give you ease of mind. You have not said what the relationship was like otherwise and if there is any hope for reconciliation or therapy, etc. [/quote] My husband was very difficult at home particular in the last 4 years. But even then, I took that as him possibly being tired from work, having aging issues, and not a mistress. We had good sex life until about a year ago, and very happy family trips, to my friends and his friends. He was very good in hiding her. We were very much in love and it was perfect marriage for at least 10 years, leaving issues with our son apart. I offered him marriage therapy he doesn’t want to. But at the same time he says divorce is not in his cards (the mistress is married). I think he might be also using our son’s condition as a justification for her as to why he can’t change his life and divorce. In many areas, my husband is living a pretty comfy life with his family. [/quote]
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