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10 Sep 14 #444102 by ExiledDad
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A brief introduction at a very sad time of my life.
2 and a half months ago, whilst working away from my home, my wife of 11 years emailed to tell me that our marriage was over. No specific reasons given, just a vague "we''ve drifted apart" and "I can''t help the way I Feel".
Upon returning home on leave, it becomes apparent that I have been cuckolded by the husband of her supposed best friend.
I have 3 children under 10 whom I of course adore, and I am in despair at the idea of this ***** being more involved in their upbringing than I.
More to follow I guess, as I come to terms with it.

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10 Sep 14 #444104 by rubytuesday
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Hello ExiledDad, Welcome to Wikivorce, although I''m sorry you have a need to be here. We are a supportive community, and freely offer advice, information, support and help.

Depending on where you are in the world, we may not be able to help you with the legalities, but we can still help you with the emotional support and a safe place for you to vent and discuss your situation.

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14 Feb 19 #506255 by jyotisharma2859
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You can send a legal notice asking your wife to come back if she left you without any appropriate reason.

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14 Feb 19 #506258 by WYSPECIAL
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jyotisharma2859 wrote:

You can send a legal notice asking your wife to come back if she left you without any appropriate reason.


Don't know what country you are based in but the OP has probably left it a bit late after four and a half years!

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