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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 280982" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Most states are community ownership states (like Wisconsin) and if we sell our house, we both get half of it anyway (moneywise). I think all assets are evenly divided. Hey, I'd take a few losses to lose this situation, with husband acting like a goof. As for the cruise, no way would I go, paid for or not. I'd let him go with difficult child. I agree that on a cruise, he will be able to "play" a lot of people. Hon, I'm afraid that one day he is going to cry "she abuses me" and DCFS will believe him! That could make you lose your own kids. I'd put distance between them before he can do that, and he seems just crafty enough to try that trick. I know people who have suffered because one of their kids accused them of false abuse allegations. And I'll bet husband will stick up for him. "Well, I don't know that she didn't do it. Could have happened when I wasn't home."</p><p></p><p>I believe you can contact DCFS anonamously, but, realisticlly, you are going to be telling them things that only you know so he is going to find out. That's why in my opinion it's best to head for the hills and make a break with him. If you are afraid of him, get an order of protection against him AND difficult child. That kid is a piece of work and I'd be scared of him if it were me!!!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the lawyer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 280982, member: 1550"] Most states are community ownership states (like Wisconsin) and if we sell our house, we both get half of it anyway (moneywise). I think all assets are evenly divided. Hey, I'd take a few losses to lose this situation, with husband acting like a goof. As for the cruise, no way would I go, paid for or not. I'd let him go with difficult child. I agree that on a cruise, he will be able to "play" a lot of people. Hon, I'm afraid that one day he is going to cry "she abuses me" and DCFS will believe him! That could make you lose your own kids. I'd put distance between them before he can do that, and he seems just crafty enough to try that trick. I know people who have suffered because one of their kids accused them of false abuse allegations. And I'll bet husband will stick up for him. "Well, I don't know that she didn't do it. Could have happened when I wasn't home." I believe you can contact DCFS anonamously, but, realisticlly, you are going to be telling them things that only you know so he is going to find out. That's why in my opinion it's best to head for the hills and make a break with him. If you are afraid of him, get an order of protection against him AND difficult child. That kid is a piece of work and I'd be scared of him if it were me!!! Good luck with the lawyer! [/QUOTE]
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