It’s not and you shouldn’t. You won. You devastated her. hope you are happy. You got it all.
“You devastated her. hope you are happy. You got it all.”
Actually, I was the one devastated. She ruined our marriage, cheated on me with someone she knew was HIV positive (he made more money than I did), thankfully its been 9 years and I am still negative, luckily she is too. There is a lot more to this story.
My point being, don’t think everyone’s situation and all divorces are the same they are not. This is where our family law and its support structure is failing the very children it is supposed to protect.
My son was lucky and ended up with the correct parent but unfortunately that is not always the case.
—Its not and you shouldnt. You won. You devastated her. hope you are happy. You got it all.—
Is that the “broad stroke” thing again? On what do you base that?