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A: The first thing that you will need to do is consult with a family law attorney who can advise you concerning the law governing seperation and divorce in your state.
If you have been a stay at home mom for some time, you maybe entitled to spousal support or "maintenance". The amount of that depends on several factors, including the salary of your husband and your ability to obtain gainful employment.
It is usually in the children's best interest to stay in the family home and it would likely be best if your husband was the one to leave. Thisis going to be stressful enoughfor them and a change of address will only make a difficult time all the more challenging for them.
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