1. She's a bit of a piece of work, but...
2. I've been a stay at home dad for 6 years, so...
3. The courts (thank God we live in Florida) see it as the same as vice versa.
It looks like she will pay child support as well as transitional alimony so I can go back to school, get back on my feet, etc.
And no, I put family first always is why I said this will be cutting in. 🙂
not to trivialize your situation but it sounds like you either have a great lawyer, shes a real piece of work or some combo of each. looks like your gonna have to do a lot of 1/2 day hunts close to home like me. if it means keeping the kids it's worth it imo. not trying to preach but if you don't put family/marriage ahead of hunting/fishing it's gonna be a sure road to divorce.
whats worse nacho is when fishin n outdoors stuff brings ya together for a few yrs then the day literally the day we got married she nolonger liked the outdoors,fishing,camping,none of it anymore now thats a heapin steamin pile o shart,i mean for crying out loud we were snook catching not just fishing on our wedding night.now she wont even grab a pole at all
didn't mean to imply you guys did not put family first, just that it is a compromise and there has to be some give and take on both sides to make it work. but I guess sometimes no matter how hard you work it just wasn't meant to be and better to be done with it. good luck to all in that situation.
Actually she was a great wife.
You know, except for the whole "sleeping with other guys" thing...
now its just play n fun time ,time to git-r-dun ya know live life to its fullest with no regrets and nuthin to hold me back
