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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it gets to the point that I feel like I can't trust him, I'll just leave. I'm not going to make myself miserable and paranoid, it just isn't worth it.[/quote] Sure. And will you pull the kids out of school? How are you going to manage that? Just tell them to pack some toys and a backpack and get in the car?[/quote] Why would I take the kids out of school? That seems lile a lot of drama. I can rent a place and move without doing that. I'm perfectly capable of handling my business without traumatizing anyone.[/quote] Hi kids- we are moving into an apartment. F that- his cheating ass (or hers if it applies) can leave the house.[/quote] Yeah I’m not leaving with my kids if spouse cheats. Cheater can get the F out.[/quote] Good luck with that. You can’t just kick someone out of the house they own. You can negotiate keeping the house in your divorce (assuming you can refinance on your own). [/quote] The judge will order the cheater out during separation.[/quote] That seems ridiculous.[/quote] It’s dangerous to have people living together during a divorce with cheating, someone has to move out. Happened to 2 of my girlfriends. H was ordered to pay for an apartment, trey were both SAHM at the time.[/quote]
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