June 14, 2010

- He doesn’t dissapoint.
Dear Mrs. Figgins:
I am forty years old and married my high school sweetheart and have three great kids. For the first couple of years we had a great time together. Then came the kids and took up so much of her time so I made mistakes in my marriage and had a couple of long term affairs. They were exciting to me but they had kids to and I didn’t want baggage.
I didn’t think my wife would leave me because of the lifestyle I give her but she has had it with me and is talking about getting a divorce. I love my kids and the idea of losing my family has hit me hard. I’ve worked very hard to build up my portfolio I’m not interested in losing it to any woman.
What can I do about my situation?
Mike, Milwaukee
Dear Mike:
You are more concerned about splitting the finances than losing your family. You made this bed now sleep miserably in it.
It is said that the heart of a cheater is empty and hollow, and you certainly don’t disappoint.
Now that you have understandably ruined your marriage and dismantled your family, allow me to give you a little advice: How we begin is not as important as how we end.
My advice to her: Get a good lawyer.
Mrs. Figgins
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