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27 Nov 17 #497848 by Dad12
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there are loads of posts asking the same sort of questions that i have so i am sorry for asking them again.

i have been told that we are getting a divorce and that i have to move out, i must say this has come as a shock to say the least.

i have taken everyones advice and moved into a room downstairs that has only annoyed my soon to be ex wife even more,

i have been labled as abusive and violent which is just lies, i am worried that i will be made to leave as my wife is disabled and clearly going to use this by saying i am making her condition worse, can just the word of my wife be taken over mine?
we have 4 children the youngest being 6 and the oldest 19

i guess what I'm hoping is that some one else has had something like this and managed to stay with there children.

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