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Usually the attorney will recommend not leaving the marital home because of status quo for future decisions. If your husband moves out and leaves the kids with you and you don't see a judge for the better part of a year, then by that time the kids will have been living with you in the house for six months and your attorney can argue that the status quo has been set. So his attorney is advising he stay in the house (with the kids) probably so he can get a larger share of the house in the final decision and possibly so that he can get more custody of the kids. If he has a lawyer, you really need to get one, too. Since you have no job or money, the judge will probably make him pay some of your attorney fees as well. Cinder |