Q: Cali filed divorce have new girl wife lives my in my
Wife n i haven't sleep in same room almost 2 yrs i dont love her we have 2 kids I met a new woman who lives in a different state and wants to move down here with me as well would like her to move down here if she does move down here with me she will be living in the same place as I do however the wife still lives in the same house I file for divorce and I don't want to get into any trouble or create any problems with the divorce will I get in trouble if she move down here and live with me what can I do to make sure it is okay that my new girl moves in with me within the next week
A: You are looking at/for big time trouble. Take care of business (i.e. get divorced) before you create a situation that can only make matters worse, and more difficult in reaching a resolution. Talk to an attorney in your area about how to "properly" handle this before you make any sudden move(s).
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