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Diver_Zero
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After quite a while abroad both in Mexico and Australia, I have returned home under very sad circumstances.
I posted a while back about my wife having an affair and becoming pregnant by that man, and how she wanted to raise the child as hers and mine. I decided to leave and take a diving job in Mexico and file for divorce, and contested paternity of the child. My company boss let me use 2 company lawyers, who got DNA testing orders, and showed the child is definitively (99.23%) not mine. The court held I was not liable for child support during the mandatory separation period required before the final divorce.
From that point on, I do not know the whole story, as I went to Australia for a while, and had no contact with her or her family.
What I do know now is that she suffered severe postpartum depression after the child was born and struggled with getting support from the other man. Last week she took a massive overdose of Tylenol, and is now on the verge of liver failure. I flew home after my lawyer called me on Saturday. From what the doctor had said, she will ultimately die in the next 1-3 days.
She was flown from a local hospital to a really big hospital nearby in another state immediately after she was admitted for the overdose because the small hospital wasn’t equipped to deal with it. However, I am not allowed to visit with her because of the separation, and her parents have asked the hospital to restrict me because they are her guardians.
She left a very incoherent suicide note for me, indirectly blaming me for this whole mess. Child services placed her son in care, and I think are going to allow her parents to take custody. I saw my old priest yesterday after he gave her the anointing of the sick Sacrament, and I went to just say hi, but he said “Just don’t talk to me. I told you that leaving wasn’t going to solve anything…” He was very upset and angry.
Can this really be my fault? I sought advice for my situation, and I was told by priests both in Mexico and Australia that the Church allows separation and divorce for adultery. I just could not remarry. I have to just sit and wait now. Now, I dont know what I should think or do…
I posted a while back about my wife having an affair and becoming pregnant by that man, and how she wanted to raise the child as hers and mine. I decided to leave and take a diving job in Mexico and file for divorce, and contested paternity of the child. My company boss let me use 2 company lawyers, who got DNA testing orders, and showed the child is definitively (99.23%) not mine. The court held I was not liable for child support during the mandatory separation period required before the final divorce.
From that point on, I do not know the whole story, as I went to Australia for a while, and had no contact with her or her family.
What I do know now is that she suffered severe postpartum depression after the child was born and struggled with getting support from the other man. Last week she took a massive overdose of Tylenol, and is now on the verge of liver failure. I flew home after my lawyer called me on Saturday. From what the doctor had said, she will ultimately die in the next 1-3 days.
She was flown from a local hospital to a really big hospital nearby in another state immediately after she was admitted for the overdose because the small hospital wasn’t equipped to deal with it. However, I am not allowed to visit with her because of the separation, and her parents have asked the hospital to restrict me because they are her guardians.
She left a very incoherent suicide note for me, indirectly blaming me for this whole mess. Child services placed her son in care, and I think are going to allow her parents to take custody. I saw my old priest yesterday after he gave her the anointing of the sick Sacrament, and I went to just say hi, but he said “Just don’t talk to me. I told you that leaving wasn’t going to solve anything…” He was very upset and angry.
Can this really be my fault? I sought advice for my situation, and I was told by priests both in Mexico and Australia that the Church allows separation and divorce for adultery. I just could not remarry. I have to just sit and wait now. Now, I dont know what I should think or do…