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[quote=Anonymous]I second the poster who says something isn’t right with the money. Where is it all going given that you seemed to truly believe your husband was working all those hours? I’m also picking up on that you and both your kids (though not your husband??) seem to have some medical issues that only respond to out of pocket medical care. Call me crazy, but are you sure your husband isn’t hurting you and the kids? Read Ann Rule’s Everything She Ever Wanted, and Last Dance Last Chance along with Bitter Harvest also by Ann Rule. Point is, there are some really nasty people out there capable of causing medical issues. Also, your post is why many women tell their husbands “You can do that hobby or that job all you want, but you’d better be home with me weekends, evenings and nights” Way too easy for even good humans to screw around when their time and energy are not accountable. Deffinately talk with a lawyer or two, you can certainly aford that, and you do have the right to seek out cogent advice, after all, you are already patronizing what may or may not be a quck with no problem at all. Why you can do that and be so helpless in other areas makes me wonder. [/quote]
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