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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Therapy for you before you initiate any sort of separation or divorce. I agree with the read of many others here. This isn't going to be an ideal situation for you. You'll need to come to terms with 50/50 custody as a very real most likely possibility before you start any of this. The vindicative in-laws don't help. Are they loaded too? They may bankroll his divorce. It can make it incredibly difficult to settle, because you can't lean on the marital or co-parenting relationship to play nice when people outside the marriage have a vested interest. They could ultimately lose you a lot of money on top of everything else you're losing.[/quote] OP here. I appreciate the reply. Yes, in-laws are very wealthy and would be the ones advising him (and it wouldn't be amicable advice coming from them) and would be the ones to back him financially and emotionally. My parents are also well off but not as much as his parents are. My parents are also not vindictive at all, unlike his. Thanks for chiming in[/quote]
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