
bmoore2178
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military divorce
01/21/10 08:39 PM
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Hello All, I'm new here and I have a questions. Background My husband is AD Army we have been married for six years. When we got married i had a career and apartment and was doing well for myself. Once married I gained two stepdaughters 5 and 7 whom i love like my own, who live with us fulltime, their mother pays nothing. Right after getting married I became pregnant. As most of you know in the military it is not easy for a spouse to continue on the same career path with being stationed 5 times in 6yrs and taking care of three girls. Anything I did came second to the call of duty, which was fine because that is the lifestyle. He has been gone for 2.5 yrs of that and I have taken on full responsibility of his kids as well as our own. When it was decided between the both of us that he would volunteer to go to korea to work soley on making his E6 which he did, he acted like he was single and cheated on me. I have worked about 3yrs out of our marriage and was layed off last april. He is under the impression that all he owes me is child support. The only marital assets we have is two vehicles one is payed off. Am I wrong in thinking that myself and our daughter deserve more than just child support. I have supported him in his career and have been the backbone of our family. Which he will continue to make rank and I have to start from square one with my daughter. I don't want to rake him over the coals, but I want what is fair. I have no idea where to start with this divorce. Any ideas or suggestions?
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