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Re: OT Marriage Problem
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Posted by I was Remus on April 12, 2006 at 20:18:11 from (65.222.236.25):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
Blank, You came to this site for some advice maybe answers. You already suspect something and you are looking for an answer. I'm going to make a few assumptions and you will know if they fit. She has ask you for "trail seperation", she has told you to get out before over petty things not just the ranch. Her work schedule has changed (overtime), her shopping time is on the increase, hair style has changed or is changing, wardrobe is updating. She is not doing things with you or the Family. The decisions are tough that you are going to make. The children will also be torn and always be there for them, if you get nothing else out of these posts be there for the children. Check with your Doctor about a Lawyer they usually know the good ones, like someone else post get a woman lawyer. Also pray alot and ask God for guidance, God will put people in your life as you need them. He also made a provision for divorce. I'm not an advocate of divorce, but have been down that road not by my choice. As I tell it now I was married for 22 years, I don't know how long my (ex)wife was married. I wish you the best and keep us posted. Remember the CHILDREN. Larry
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