Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP think about how a broken home will affect the children. As a family member said to me when I was thinking of leaving DH - "it takes two people to make a marriage work and two people to make a marriage fail"
Seriously? That's not even close to true.
This thread has got to be a record for the worst advice given.
Anonymous wrote:OP think about how a broken home will affect the children. As a family member said to me when I was thinking of leaving DH - "it takes two people to make a marriage work and two people to make a marriage fail"
Anonymous wrote:OP think about how a broken home will affect the children. As a family member said to me when I was thinking of leaving DH - "it takes two people to make a marriage work and two people to make a marriage fail"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.
You can't just kick people out of their own home. This isn't TV.
Yes you can. Being an addict is a form of abuse and the courts will ask him to go to treatment or move out.
Lawyer here. Not even close to that simple.
Sorry, OP.
maybe you are not a good lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.
You can't just kick people out of their own home. This isn't TV.
Yes you can. Being an addict is a form of abuse and the courts will ask him to go to treatment or move out.
Lawyer here. Not even close to that simple.
Sorry, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.
You can't just kick people out of their own home. This isn't TV.
Yes you can. Being an addict is a form of abuse and the courts will ask him to go to treatment or move out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.
You can't just kick people out of their own home. This isn't TV.
Yes you can. Being an addict is a form of abuse and the courts will ask him to go to treatment or move out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.
You can't just kick people out of their own home. This isn't TV.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very sorry. You MUST kick him out of the house.
See a lawyer, file for separation, move the money somewhere he can't access it, don't spend it.