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My married lover and I have been separated for 2 years, and he won't even support our son!

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Question - (3 September 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 3 September 2006)
A male , *ladyz writes:

I been with this man for 10 years and we have one son. Since we are living out of country for work it's already late when I found out that he was still married from his wife, and he didn't want to divorce his wife for the sake of me and our son.

I decided to separate from him since I found out that there is no chance for me that he will marry me, but during the time we are together we work and buy some properties, a house and a car.

We are now separated for almost 2 years and now I am asking for him to give me some part of it but he say a big no to me, and he don't even want to give any support to his son.

I feel so very angry but what shall I do? All the properties we have is on his name. I know I'm stupid that I did trust him but it is all already happen. What I want now is to learn how to accept this all bad things happen to me..., Pls help me in any advice I might be feel better thanks...

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (3 September 2006):

You need to contact an attorney NOW. You do have RIGHTS and so does your SON. I don't know what country you are in, but a minor child is involved which gives you RIGHTS to support for that child. Don't let this SCUM BAG walk all over you and that innocent child. Go after him with vengence. Don't back down. Take what is rightfully belongs to your son.

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