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Divorce in 2013. Does an intact family help the children?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 592941" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>MWM, I really do get the staying together part if people are really doing it for the sake of the kids. If the only part of the "for the sake of the kids" is that you're going to have more money, and only one (or neither) is working on at the very least being not a pain in the tush, then maybe the money doesn't matter. When either parent is abusive and won't work on it, I really think that being comfortable financially doesn't make it a better bargain. When someone is a bully, all the shiny gifts in the world - or square meals - doesn't really help the kids. I think in those cases unless someone has to live under a bridge that those being abused need to get themselves out - for the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 592941, member: 99"] MWM, I really do get the staying together part if people are really doing it for the sake of the kids. If the only part of the "for the sake of the kids" is that you're going to have more money, and only one (or neither) is working on at the very least being not a pain in the tush, then maybe the money doesn't matter. When either parent is abusive and won't work on it, I really think that being comfortable financially doesn't make it a better bargain. When someone is a bully, all the shiny gifts in the world - or square meals - doesn't really help the kids. I think in those cases unless someone has to live under a bridge that those being abused need to get themselves out - for the kids. [/QUOTE]
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