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Old 05-07-2007, 06:46 AM
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Cheating Spouse


What is the name of your state? . I have a cheating spouse he keep saying that he not seeing another women . We been to gether at the age of 14 until now I want him to lleave me, he don't want to pay me spouse support. I stayed home with our childern we had 9. Now they are grown I have no skill for a job and I'm sixy plus what must i do to. I want to go to work. someone told me if I did he dont't have to pay anything. I don;t want to be inthis kind of relationship any longer I'm not getting any younger .Can you all give me some point?

HipboneWhat is the name of your state? Ann Arbor MI
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Old 05-07-2007, 07:29 AM
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What is the name of your state? . I have a cheating spouse he keep saying that he not seeing another women . We been to gether at the age of 14 until now I want him to lleave me, he don't want to pay me spouse support. I stayed home with our childern we had 9. Now they are grown I have no skill for a job and I'm sixy plus what must i do to. I want to go to work. someone told me if I did he dont't have to pay anything. I don;t want to be inthis kind of relationship any longer I'm not getting any younger .Can you all give me some point?

HipboneWhat is the name of your state? Ann Arbor MI
You have a ton on skills for a job! Be a daycare provider!! After raising NINE children I am sure you would be great at it....This is something you can do from your home. There is a huge shortage of daycare provider out there and I am sure you would have more business than you could handle....Around here they are making 150-200.00 per child!
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Old 05-07-2007, 07:37 AM
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Divorce him. You can ask for spousal support. As for daycare provider -- you can do that IF you don't have a criminal past.
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