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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh. This is what men do - they remarry ASAP and start new families. It sucks, but it's what they do. I have no doubt that my dad would have wasted all my mom's assets on my stepmother and her kids, if it wasn't all legally in a trust for her children only. Thank god for that! [/quote] Not all men, but many are back stabbers. His wife didn't care if he re-married I'm sure, but at 50 he had no business having anymore kids. What a slap in the face to his current one. A man having kids with various partners is beyond low class and vile. He should have kept all his assets separate before this marriage so his son would be protected. The poor son is still suffering from the loss of his mom, now his no good dad is already getting married with the woman being knocked up. It's a mess in many ways. When the woman knew she was ill right away she should have made a trust, and taken DH to get a vasectomy. Many grieving men end up being victims, and the likelihood of him being divorced is quite high. With the mess he's gotten himself into he may spend most of his money. [/quote]
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