Easton, PA - Sorry for the length of detail. Just wondering if I have options here. My marriage has been in the toilet since 2012. Starting in March 2013, my wife started leaving the house just about every Thur, Fri and Sat after we put the kids to bed and doesn't return until between 4-9 am the next day. The frequency of this continued over a long period of time and it finally came to a head in April 2014. I've kept a journal of dates and times in case I need them later. I confronted her then and her response was that she indeed wanted a divorce and she had no desire nor intention to pursue marriage counseling. After some back and forth, we both decided that we just couldn't afford the "contentious divorce" route. We'd honestly exhaust our children's college funds doing that. I made her a cash offer, in lieu of alimony and her share of the house. I am keeping the marital home. We agreed on and documented, financials, division of assets and the parenting provisions. We just don't agree on the parenting schedule and in PA, mediation is mandatory so this remaining piece can get decided there. I documented everything we agreed to and told her to retain an attorney to draft and serve me and I retained an attorney to complete the document review for legal accuracy, before I sign. We're good there. The only issue I have, at this point, is that since we made that agreement, not only has she checked out of the marriage, but she's also checked out from co-parenting as well. Now it is everyday, she leaves the house in the morning to take our son to daycare and I take our daughter to summer camp. I work from home full time. She doesn't return to the home until after I pick up both of our children at 5pm. She's usually back by 6pm as I'm finishing dinner. She's there until we give baths and put the kids to bed by 8:30pm. Our kids are 3 and 7 years old. By 9pm she's back out the door and doesn't come back to the home until the next morning to help get the kids ready. For the last month I've been asking her the status of the paperwork. My attorney is emailing me asking what is the delay. It's one excuse after the other and I'm getting frustrated. This dysfunctional state we're living in is really not healthy for the kids.
To make it clear, I could care less if she's seeing someone else, etc. Those are her choices. My real question is whether this behavior is something I have to live with her attorney gets the paperwork done to avoid a contentious and expensive divorce? Do I have any legal recourse here, other than filing myself and negating everything we agreed to? I'm just wondering if that kind of behavior is acceptable? I know if the roles were reversed and it was me staying out like that, with her not knowing where I am, I'd more than likely have major issues on my hand.
UPDATE - sorry if I wasn't clear. She also works at a restaurant, as a waitress, and works varying shifts weekly. She only has 1 day off during the week so that when she spends more time with the kids. The rest of the time, it's dinner shifts (4pm till 11pm) so the kids really don't see her her at all other than mornings 4 out of 7 days. By the time she gets off, they're already in bed and she'll take a shower, get dressed and is gone until the next morning.
Thanks for your time.
To make it clear, I could care less if she's seeing someone else, etc. Those are her choices. My real question is whether this behavior is something I have to live with her attorney gets the paperwork done to avoid a contentious and expensive divorce? Do I have any legal recourse here, other than filing myself and negating everything we agreed to? I'm just wondering if that kind of behavior is acceptable? I know if the roles were reversed and it was me staying out like that, with her not knowing where I am, I'd more than likely have major issues on my hand.
UPDATE - sorry if I wasn't clear. She also works at a restaurant, as a waitress, and works varying shifts weekly. She only has 1 day off during the week so that when she spends more time with the kids. The rest of the time, it's dinner shifts (4pm till 11pm) so the kids really don't see her her at all other than mornings 4 out of 7 days. By the time she gets off, they're already in bed and she'll take a shower, get dressed and is gone until the next morning.
Thanks for your time.
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