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22 Aug 08 #42164 by Happy Days
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Hi,my name is colin,father of three,my wife of 2 years has dropped the bombshell of ' she wants to split'....just trying to come to terms with things,and have come accross this site,at first glance it looks very usefull.
BFN

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22 Aug 08 #42165 by dawn1
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welcome to wiki colin, the people here are nice, friendly and very helpful, hopefully we can offer help and guidance through this difficult time.
good luck and post and blog as much as you like, it does help.
kind regards
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22 Aug 08 #42169 by Zara2009
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Hi Colin,
Sorry to hear that things are not good for you.
Welcome to Wiki, if you are going to go down the route of divorce this site is a real life line. There are many members on here that have been through such bad times and still do but with the support from us all have been able to cope better with all the horrible things they have to face.
You do not give much information, when you feel ready you can post more details so that any advice you might need can be given to you. Emotional support and legal advice.
It is going to be a very confusing upsetting time and you will probably be getting on the rollercoaster ride at some point with everyone, you just have to hold on and grit your teeth and wait for it to stop for a while.
It is a good place to air your views, have a real good moan, rant, and vent your anger.
keep posting

zara

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22 Aug 08 #42183 by daisybell
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hi colin, welcome to wiki, people on this site will always try to help you and most of the advice given is very good, we are all going through similar divorce problems, take care, dave

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22 Aug 08 #42190 by peex
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Hi Colin, its good here as you will find many different subjects/blogs to help you as you take this horrible journey into the unknown. I was a mess when my marriage collapsed and can say that the old saying "time is a great healer" is true. You will not feel like that right now so just take oney at a time, keep yourself busy it helps...
keep posting as the peolpe on here become friends and a lot offer professional advice also....take care

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22 Aug 08 #42389 by cindygirl
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Hi Colin, welcome to Wikki, sorry to hear you're going through this too, keep posting here as everyone is really helpful & supportive. Theres also a good chatroom if you feel you need to talk or let out sadness/anger etc.
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