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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here again. I am willing to give her 1/2 of everything but she is being unreasonable and have threatened trial several times. Not sure why she is doing that or would get out of it but she is taking this to trial then I should have a good lawyer to begin with and that's why asking for help. [/quote] Just give it to her. Ask her what we need a trial for when you agree to what she wants? Separate question, if she starts having sex regularly again would you take her back? [/quote] I posted previously that he didn’t want a bulldog but I also don’t think he should do this. I had a male friend whose wife left him when the kids were young and he was trying not to create drama so didn’t get a lawyer and she took total advantage of him in the divorce. The alimony and child support were outrageous and then he ended up taking care of the kids 100% of the time and buying all their stuff because she was a lazy narcissist and kind of a drunk. So you need someone that will approach this professionally but not an “out for blood” type. Hopefully she also gets someone competent. It sounds like right now she is very notional about it and is reacting that way. With a little time she may be more rational. You’ll each end up with a decline in financial standards, but you’ll be free of each other. [/quote]
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