Posted by Tractor Jock on August 09, 2014 at 18:37:02 from (67.236.149.4):
In Reply to: Finally posted by JayinNY on August 08, 2014 at 18:22:39:
I wouldn't get too worked up about that order of protection. It is standard procedure in a pending divorce. It happened to me but I hadn't done anything to warrant it. Follow the advice others have given. Get a good lawyer and make sure he does everything he should for you. You may have a friend who has gone through this. If so, lean on him for good advice. Stay close to your daughter and don"t talk bad about her mother in front of her. It may be in your best interest to pay extra in the settlement just to get this over as soon as possible. Lawyers love a drawn out fight because it means more money for them. Don't be a tightwad but don't be a push-over either. And like my lawyer said to me after the initial hearing and I thought I was really goning to be taken to the cleaners, this won't be as significant of an event in 5 years as you think it is now. I agree with you that this may be worse than the agony of a death of a friend because the grief will last much longer. But it may all work out in that afterwards you may end up with a much better woman than what you had in your wife.
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