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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless you're planning to marry someone new as soon as the ink is dry, there's pretty much no benefit to divorcing when you're old enough to have adult children. Just buy a house for her, or sell the one you share and buy two houses. Continue to pay the utilities and credit card for groceries/gas, with the understanding that monthly expenses not exceed $X. This is going to be much less expensive for you 90% of the time, assuming you are the primary breadwinner. Your investments remain intact, your home equity doesn't get touched, you don't have to fund an insurance policy for her that doesn't have you as the beneficiary, and YOU remain in control of all of your assets. (I'm assuming you handle the finances in your relationship.) All of this would be done with the understanding that you will be seeing other people and so will she. You'll vacation separately and rarely spend time together. Think of it as having a summer home that one of you occupies for 12 months/year. [/quote] all very true. see a lot of this. [/quote]
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