Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're asking about the legalities of staying separated rather than divorced, ask a divorce lawyer. If you're asking what's best for your child, physically separate from the spouse so the child can respect you.
What’s best for the child is having two loving parents, unfortunately one of them is deficient in that department due to their infidelity. My kids didn’t have to hate their mom until they were old enough to forgive her. I don’t think my kids would have known a personally happy version of me if we got divorced immediately either. They do know that I loved them enough to be there and not let anyone else raise them while I was attempting to find personal happiness.
Anonymous wrote:If you're asking about the legalities of staying separated rather than divorced, ask a divorce lawyer. If you're asking what's best for your child, physically separate from the spouse so the child can respect you.
Anonymous wrote:I have wondered the same thing OP. My FWW and I sleep separately, but have not begun legal separation. She claims to want us to reconcile, but her actions are not moving the needle. We coparent well and keep it civil, but I am permanently depressed and we are both dealing with a lot of shame and loneliness. We are both stuck in a loop, but both prioritize our relationships with our kids hoping it will give them a relational foundation that we didn’t have. Wish I had better advice, but I can assure you that you are not alone.
, how old are your kids?Anonymous wrote:It's a bad idea. Child will see right through it. Everybody needs to rip the band aid off and determine how to move on.