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<blockquote data-quote="TargetPractice" data-source="post: 700967" data-attributes="member: 20771"><p>That's right, husband is not their biological father. The biological father is involved but is actually a worse abuser than my husband. He also lives in a different school district (one boy has already attended and had problems; he prefers his current school), so boy would have to change schools. My parents live in the same district, so he can stay where he's at. He was happy to leave. So be it.</p><p></p><p>I guess there's a fear thing involved too. I'm in my 30's and have literally never lived alone. I'm also a stay at home mom. I should be on disability for fibromyalgia and PTSD from my first marriage, but I have never been able to afford to obtain the proper medical paper trail. I have no insurance. Luckily my kids have state medicaid, so they're covered. I just kicked my only income out the door.</p><p>But mostly I'm just so devastated that I lost my only friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TargetPractice, post: 700967, member: 20771"] That's right, husband is not their biological father. The biological father is involved but is actually a worse abuser than my husband. He also lives in a different school district (one boy has already attended and had problems; he prefers his current school), so boy would have to change schools. My parents live in the same district, so he can stay where he's at. He was happy to leave. So be it. I guess there's a fear thing involved too. I'm in my 30's and have literally never lived alone. I'm also a stay at home mom. I should be on disability for fibromyalgia and PTSD from my first marriage, but I have never been able to afford to obtain the proper medical paper trail. I have no insurance. Luckily my kids have state medicaid, so they're covered. I just kicked my only income out the door. But mostly I'm just so devastated that I lost my only friend. [/QUOTE]
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