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Ex has moved her into my house.

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18 Jul 22 #519621 by elaine238
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Hi all.

How do you cope when your Ex moves in a new partner. In summary I separated from him after years of being unhappy. It was my choice and I initiated divorce. I have started seeing someone else who's amazing.
My Ex is resisting the divorce mainly due to the financial hearing and the house will be ordered to be sold. He's refusing to pay the mortgage, though he lives in the house.
He has moved in a new partner, she has already stolen off him once and he asked her to leave. She has now retuned. I am fuming firstly because he is being stupid and secondly because she is in my house.

How do you all cope ?

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