My condolences for your situation. Some of the other posts have pointed out that spouses may become the physco from he11 so be careful. Some of the advice given here is borderline illegal, the first advice is to get a lawyer, but legal ethics is an oxymoron just like military intelligence, seek advice but don't share actions. Unfortunately we often "learn" how to select a spouse by trial and error, and we often start the spouse selection process about the same time we are convinced that our parents are idiots, we realize how smart they were about the time the 1st divorce occurs. It's not just the youngsters that have this problem my father-in-law buried two wives and the third became a large problem, we almost wonder if she wasn't part of his decline and death. Now let me jump on a soap box, I feel that no-fault divorce has deteriorated our society. Encourage your state legislature to change the divorce laws to allow a wronged spouse to seek a divorce with the cheating spouse at a disadvantage in the eyes of the law, or that spouse that broke the marriage vows would loose a portion of the "EQUITABLE DIVISION" of community property and maybe allow you to sue the person your spouse is cheating with to defray the costs of your divorce. I am not advocating the elimination of no-fault divorce, just give the wronged spouse an at-fault option that doesn't injure their finances as much.
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