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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cheating, especially if it is serial or made public. Also, if a spouse who has been cheated recognizes that between asset split, alimony, and child support, they'll still have a nice lifestyle even after a divorce, then it's easier to leave. Also, they may have neglected their marriage and family for a long time, so a divorce doesn't feel like a big loss when weighing options. [/quote] This is my scenario. Husband was very publicly caught cheating which really hurt his reputation. He had been an absentee husband and father for years and I tried literally everything to make the marriage better. I’m getting plenty of money and the family home so in many ways my life will be better without him in it than it had been the last few years.[/quote]
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