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Solid AdviceSubmitted by Wesley on January 9, 2007 - 2:40am.
The previous comment is spot-on correct. You've got a couple of phone calls to make. The divorce lawyer (and I hope that it turns out to end up being unnecessary) and a therapist. Your children are at critical ages and you should get professional guidance on how to communicate with them as well as giving them an outlet directly with the therapist. It is going to be a confusing and hurtful time for them and you need reinforcements. Wesley Hein »
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