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The third factor considered was the conduct of the couple during the marriage. There was evidence that the husband had been carrying on an affair during the marriage, since he stated to his wife that he was leaving the marital abode and moving in with his girlfriend, and then moved in with that girlfriend that same day. The court noted that one could safely assume that the husband had had that same girlfriend during the marriage. There was evidence that the wife was romantically involved with another man, but while separated from the husband. The court of appeals noted, however, that the trial court was free to weigh the wifes conduct against the husband's conduct.
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