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NewHendoLib

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21. thanks - I answered your DM.
Sat Oct 22, 2022, 10:18 PM
Oct 2022

Our older daughter just flew back to WA today - she's been great providing support to her younger sister.

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Get her a lawyer, NO 'go back into the house and cohabitate,' elleng Oct 2022 #1
we are working on that as fast as we can. At this time it is 1.5 weeks away - too long NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #2
it hurts when kids hurt... markie Oct 2022 #3
All in play - we will know more tomorrow - NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #34
Her safety and wellbeing come first Wild blueberry Oct 2022 #4
thank you. She may be here with us tomorrow. We will know more in the AM. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #33
Get her out of that house montanacowboy Oct 2022 #5
YES, She is in danger! McKim Oct 2022 #15
yes indeed - agreed - thanks. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #32
No children ? dweller Oct 2022 #6
thanks so much. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #31
Safety 1st, NHL! No cohabitating. SheltieLover Oct 2022 #7
Us! The offer is there. It could happen tomorrow. Still a very rapidly changing situation. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #30
Yw SheltieLover Oct 2022 #37
Well if she suspects he could become violent... druidity33 Oct 2022 #8
that may be what happens next - tomorrow - we will know more then. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #29
NO! If divorce requires a mandatory year of separation, why would you advise her to cohabitate? pnwmom Oct 2022 #9
thanks - and we want her out of there - but she has to want to, and NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #28
If NC law requires mandatory separation for a year to get divorced, then why would Gaugamela Oct 2022 #10
absolutely. It is about her getting her basic things she needs right now NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #27
Posessions are replaceable. She is not. judesedit Oct 2022 #11
thank you. agreed. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #26
Wishing you all the best for your daughter and you. MLAA Oct 2022 #12
thanks - great suggestion...appreciated. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #25
Why would she cohabit when they legally need to separate? She needs to get a restraining order, Karadeniz Oct 2022 #13
Agreed - but it is complicated by the fact he keeps taking/moving her "stuff" NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #24
All she needs are her clothes and basics. Everything else will remind her of a bad marriage. Karadeniz Oct 2022 #35
exactly. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #36
Safety first. Dan Oct 2022 #14
Thanks - yes indeed. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #23
I'm going to offer a perspective that is not very uplifting, but may help you put things in LT Barclay Oct 2022 #16
Now, Mr. Barclay... OldBaldy1701E Oct 2022 #18
If I could find the holodeck again, I probably wouldn't leave. Things are crashing here too. LT Barclay Oct 2022 #20
Thanks - and you touch on something important - NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #22
Go to Nevada Randomthought Oct 2022 #17
I do divorces as a licensed non-attorney advocate in Washington state cilla4progress Oct 2022 #19
thanks - I answered your DM. NewHendoLib Oct 2022 #21
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