
central74
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My wife and I have been married for 7yrs. She wanted a divorce 3yrs agao when I was deployed to Afghanistan and when a got back she wanted to work it out. We had already had one son, well things were going good and we had another and bought a home that she so desparately wanted. Here is the thing I have moved out and am paying the $1100 mortage every month along with paying the family health insurance. Even though I am not living there but I want my boys to have a roof over their head. I have openly agreed to pay the 28% child support and will always make sure the kids are taken care of. My question is she is draggin her feet about wanting to sell the house but I am a cop not a millionare and I cannot afford to keep paying the house payment and she said she is not getting a divorce til the house is sold, but she refuses to assist in selling it. Also will I be held liable to ti pay alimony or maintaince to her, she makes approx 15,000 to 20,000 a year. She is the mother of my children so I am not going to fight her on custody and make it even harder on the kids. I guess I just do not really know what to expect, I am speaking with a divorce lawyer in the next day or two. Any advice on how to stay tsrong during this would be welcome along with what I might expect. In my mind we have had a decent marriage no drinking, cheating or what not, but I do work alot. Main reason she states is cause we fight to much and I am nt lying when I say our "fights" are about who is cooking supper or giving kids baths..etc.. Like I said any advice at all would help out, sorry about the venting
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