Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t say this lightly but you should divorce. Life is too short. With his BigLaw schedule and salary you’ll get primary custody and child support. You will have to stay in the city you dislike but you can get away from him.
No, she won’t get primary custody. She’ll get 50-50. He can adjust his hours or higher a nanny on his time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you went to law school? You sound very weak and uneducated, especially for 37. I'm not buying it. "his side of town. Joined his church. Started spending all my time with his family." Troll. This is not someone who graduated from law school.
This was my exact reaction. OP if you were smart enough to go to law school, you are smart enough to get out of this mess. Go back to work and divorce as soon as possible.
I just posted, but I’ll also respond to this which is is that a divorce really doesn’t make things better because coparenting and logistics of housing and scheduling completely sucks the truth is you never get rid of the person if you have kids because the default is usually 50-50 unless the guy gives up custody, which is incredibly rare so a divorce doesn’t really make this better. It actually makes it worse in a lot of ways so don’t recommend divorce unless you know What it really entails. It’s not necessarily better. It’s just different. You have to pick which poison you can live with. Just getting a divorce does not improve the situation— far from it. I’m divorced and have been in coparenting hell for five years and I have eight years to go sometimes I think I should’ve just waited longer because it’s not really better. It’s just different, but I am glad not to be married to him, however, financially and logistically, it was easier before. We just ignored each other —that was easier than coparenting for the past five years and for the next eight.
Anonymous wrote:Not how marriage is, but it sounds more like how life is with a 3 month old (which is why I am so scared of having a second kid). I would hire help for the kids and join a gym, and start making some time for your own hobbies and friends.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t say this lightly but you should divorce. Life is too short. With his BigLaw schedule and salary you’ll get primary custody and child support. You will have to stay in the city you dislike but you can get away from him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you went to law school? You sound very weak and uneducated, especially for 37. I'm not buying it. "his side of town. Joined his church. Started spending all my time with his family." Troll. This is not someone who graduated from law school.
This was my exact reaction. OP if you were smart enough to go to law school, you are smart enough to get out of this mess. Go back to work and divorce as soon as possible.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you went to law school? You sound very weak and uneducated, especially for 37. I'm not buying it. "his side of town. Joined his church. Started spending all my time with his family." Troll. This is not someone who graduated from law school.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you will lose yourself if your spouse is not article supporting, you, the kids or the property or schedule.
You are being dumped on and it’s a game of chicken. He won’t lift a finger for anything except his office job/paycheck, and he knows you will do everything or else the kids will suffer.
Deadweights like this, even if a lawyer, end up divorced.