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Should i move out or should he?
I currently live with my husband but i think we are fixing to get a divorce. The home we live in now, with our one year old son is a rental home. I feel like it would be easier for him to leave than for me and the baby to have to leave even though i am the one who is wanting out of the marriage. Because this place is what my son knows as home. Should i leave or should he? And what do i do if he will not leave?
7 Answers
- olderbutwiserLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you're the one that wants out, then you need to leave. Your son will be just fine as long as you have a decent home for him to live in. My personal suggestion is to go live with your parents for a while....they sure would enjoy that grandson! Once you get your bearings again, then get your own place! Good Luck!!
- *Just Married*Lv 41 decade ago
Since you want out of the relationship, you should be the one to leave. Your baby is one years old so as long as you take things that are familiar to him the adjustment shouldn't be too difficult. Take the majority of his belongings, leaving a few for when he comes to visit his father. I think staying with your parents for a few months is a great idea if they have the room for both of you. Good Luck!
- 1 decade ago
If you are the one that wants out of the relationship, then move out. If you really cant do that, then ask him to leave. If he wont leave then you need to be the bigger person and move out!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He should leave. Find another place you can go to in the meantime just in case in turns terrible.
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- RoyalhinneyLv 71 decade ago
He should move. It would be in the best interest of your child to keep him in a familiar environment and keep the disruption to his life at a minimum.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You want out. You move. Yu ahve a lot of nerve, hon.
- GLv 61 decade ago
if he is a gentleman, he should leave. if not, you can ask your lawyer to negotiate it.