Society & Culture

Broken Families

Society & Culture

Posted by: Bigfoot

15th Feb 2011 10:46pm

Is it too easy to get a divorce today ???


paradox
  • 20th Nov 2011 02:26pm

Hi mermaid, I see you have your Bag ready just in case? Just kidding. Most of what you say holds true for me except that 2 of my children are divorced and look after my grandchildren as single parents. My sons wife badly mistreated their kids and if it wasn't for some alert neighbours the mistreatment would have lasted a lot longer. Getting sole custody was an epic battle that lasted six years and is finally over. my Daughter was badly treated by her husband and since the divorce has continually avoided paying his share. My darling and I help out as much as we can, but we feel that our grandchildren should have a whole family unit as should all children. we are married for 45 years and have our share of disagreements but work it out in the end.


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