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Divorce in the near future
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 133320" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>My best advice for you at this point? </p><p></p><p>Contact a local womens shelter and tell them you need help - they may even be able to provide an attorney for you and TONS of FANTASTIC advice about things you may forget to do BEFORE you leave - that could have you upset if you don't do them. </p><p></p><p>You have been mentally abused for years - so you qualify for all the free assistance you can get. And they deal with this sort of thing daily all day every day 365 a year - so call a local shelter. If you don't think your town has one look in the front of any phone book for the domestic abuse hotline - call them - (dont forget to erase the number out of all phones) or call from a pay phone - and they'll tell you who is close and able to help. </p><p></p><p>Hugs for you dear - I know divorce isn't where you thought you would be at this point - but like someone else here said - it's a start to your new life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 133320, member: 4964"] My best advice for you at this point? Contact a local womens shelter and tell them you need help - they may even be able to provide an attorney for you and TONS of FANTASTIC advice about things you may forget to do BEFORE you leave - that could have you upset if you don't do them. You have been mentally abused for years - so you qualify for all the free assistance you can get. And they deal with this sort of thing daily all day every day 365 a year - so call a local shelter. If you don't think your town has one look in the front of any phone book for the domestic abuse hotline - call them - (dont forget to erase the number out of all phones) or call from a pay phone - and they'll tell you who is close and able to help. Hugs for you dear - I know divorce isn't where you thought you would be at this point - but like someone else here said - it's a start to your new life. [/QUOTE]
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