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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 416733" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As a CD family member I will offer support when I can. on the other hand (I promise for the last time) I have to reiterate that making major life choices when you are surrounded by chaos is not good timing. Nobody can have so many major problems with their children and appropriately address the fallout that will result from disrupting the household. You did not marry a bad man. From everything you have written he is a good father to his children and has been supportive and present for your daughters. The kids will no longer have the home they know, the full time presence of their Mom, access to the insurance protection they need or the sense of safety that comes from knowing they have Dad and Mom to help them. The stakes are extremely high and potentially life changing. On a weighted scale of staying vs. leaving...I hope you don't shut the door</p><p> </p><p>That said for the last time, I wish you well. Really! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 416733, member: 35"] As a CD family member I will offer support when I can. on the other hand (I promise for the last time) I have to reiterate that making major life choices when you are surrounded by chaos is not good timing. Nobody can have so many major problems with their children and appropriately address the fallout that will result from disrupting the household. You did not marry a bad man. From everything you have written he is a good father to his children and has been supportive and present for your daughters. The kids will no longer have the home they know, the full time presence of their Mom, access to the insurance protection they need or the sense of safety that comes from knowing they have Dad and Mom to help them. The stakes are extremely high and potentially life changing. On a weighted scale of staying vs. leaving...I hope you don't shut the door That said for the last time, I wish you well. Really! DDD [/QUOTE]
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