Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, what are you going to do with your 9 year old? Leave them with dad? What are you going to tell them? I think the abandonment issues are going to be your child’s not your husband’s.
I would never voluntarily leave my child for a month before possibly blowing up their lives completely with a divorce. This just seems like you guys should spend some time in therapy deciding whether to stay together, not put your kid through that. But that’s just me.
Why do you assume a woman wrote this?
Anonymous wrote:I would 100% use it as constructive abandonment. I would call my lawyer, change the locks on the doors, and file for emergency custody. You don’t sound very smart, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, what are you going to do with your 9 year old? Leave them with dad? What are you going to tell them? I think the abandonment issues are going to be your child’s not your husband’s.
I would never voluntarily leave my child for a month before possibly blowing up their lives completely with a divorce. This just seems like you guys should spend some time in therapy deciding whether to stay together, not put your kid through that. But that’s just me.
Why do you assume a woman wrote this?
Anonymous wrote:If the vacation home is an hour away I'd at least bring the child there to spend weekends with you so you get time together. Maybe the SAHP can drive them out there so you get them Friday after work (can you flex schedule to start earlier and end earlier) and you bring the child back Sunday night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you expect your child to just be fine not seeing you for a month?
That was my first questions. I don’t care how to structure it; if you walk away from your kid for a month just because you’re unhappy with your spouse, you run a serious risk of losing joint custody.
Do you really think that Op is the type of person that would care about joint custody?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you expect your child to just be fine not seeing you for a month?
That was my first questions. I don’t care how to structure it; if you walk away from your kid for a month just because you’re unhappy with your spouse, you run a serious risk of losing joint custody.
Anonymous wrote:So you expect your child to just be fine not seeing you for a month?
Anonymous wrote:Well, what are you going to do with your 9 year old? Leave them with dad? What are you going to tell them? I think the abandonment issues are going to be your child’s not your husband’s.
I would never voluntarily leave my child for a month before possibly blowing up their lives completely with a divorce. This just seems like you guys should spend some time in therapy deciding whether to stay together, not put your kid through that. But that’s just me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who’s going to take care of the child?
That would be my first question too. Sorry, sounds like you are abandoning both. Why can you not decide what to do in the same household as spouse?
My spouse is a stay at home parent. Does not work and does not have any other responsibilities outside of being a stay at home parent.