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husband walking out

husband walked out - no goodbye or words to kids, just left. 4 days gone. Has been in/out to pick things up, then sneaks out again to ''moms''. question: can I change locks or keep him out of house since he's the one that left? can I restrict when/how he sees kids? will he be required to continue to pay bills? when I am away w/ kids for summer at vacation home, can I keep him from staying at the house here alone? This has been a repeated pattern over the past year. Stay at home mom, former professional, with 4 kids. Completely financially dependent and don't want to damage my kids life/lifestyle

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 28, 2008 15:58:00

Re: husband walking out

You need to go see an attorney to protect your children and yourself. Either you need to enter into a separation agreement or file for divorce. Do not put this off indefinitely. It is clear your husband has a problem with the marriage; the issue is how to protect your interests.

Please feel free to contact me if you wish to discuss the matter without obligation.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 28, 2008 15:58:00

Re: husband walking out

You need to go see an attorney to protect your children and yourself. Either you need to enter into a separation agreement or file for divorce. Do not put this off indefinitely. It is clear your husband has a problem with the marriage; the issue is how to protect your interests.

Please feel free to contact me if you wish to discuss the matter without obligation.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 28, 2008 15:58:00

Re: husband walking out

You need to go see an attorney to protect your children and yourself. Either you need to enter into a separation agreement or file for divorce. Do not put this off indefinitely. It is clear your husband has a problem with the marriage; the issue is how to protect your interests.

Please feel free to contact me if you wish to discuss the matter without obligation.

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