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Im lost what to do with my marriage.?
My husband and I have been out for over 6 years and have been for alittle under a year. We lived together, before we married and things were fine. We live with his parents and that is a great stress and strain on our relationship is. Plus, so we bring Bankruptcy have requested an even greater burden. About a month or two I also found out that he cheated me, if he wanted a training course in New Jersey. He told me that he cannot remember the night, but he would never do that with me. I have a difficulty to be with his presence, and now still flows in mind. Plus I do all the cleaning and he does nothing but sleep and go to work. When I ask him what he says to do, he waits, then it will do for me. I feel like I have a lot of effort and love and getting nothing back. My question is, therefore, there will always be better? Should we advisor to a marriage?
Go to a lawyer (usually first Visit is free) to see him and get help, how can divorce him. He will keep fraud. He did not indicate a lack of you to help you at home and From bloowing only you when you asked for help. He is not in love with you, move on gal
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