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Old Jan 07, 2014, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by shezbut View Post
I don't get it, sandman.

Yes, you loved her at a time in your life, and you had two wonderful children together. They are daily reminders of that love that was once there. Of course, you don't want your ex to suffer ~ or have to be "without".

Honestly though, it doesn't sound as though she's trying very hard to keep a solid and healthy relationship with her boys. I have a difficult time understanding that concept, but I have a sister who has a similar way of life (whom I can't help but love), so I can relate to your situation a bit.

From my personal experience with divorce, I know that the court considers alimony a way to keep the other living similarly to the way that you used to live together. If/when that person re-marries, that's the end of alimony. Child support is an entirely separate concept. My ex-hub's alimony and my child support essentially cancelled the other out. Have you considered looking into that side of things in your case? It is a very personal decision, I know. But, you shouldn't have to pay alimony to her if she isn't going to play an active, healthy and regular role in her son's lives I don't think. I'm sure that the court would side with you as well. Something to think about anyway...

Sorry that you're having a tough time with your ex.
Yes I understand the idea behind alimony and child support and how they are separate. here in NC as I've read up on it, it's calle spousal support. Pretty sure I won't have to worry about it since even co-habitating with a significant other will pretty much rule out spousal support. Not 100% but likely not gonna be smiled upon.

I know what I know about all the issues at hand I just need attorneys to work out and clarify anythign I'm not right on or confirm what I am with and give me backing to get this all done. Regardless of the outcome at least it will all be legal. If they say fight for custody, at this point I'm not against that idea with her having solely visitational rights. I thought she'd come around but clearly after 2 years she's not changing a damn thing.
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