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Could you continue to live with your ex husband or wife? What kind of reasons would keep you living in the same house seeing each other every day? Maybe its financial or because you have children. These seem to be the main reasons that couples stay living together long after the eternal flame of love has gone out. Joint finances and asset ownership are keeping plenty of married couples from signing the divorce papers. With the dollar bill not getting you much these days is it any wonder married folk who have put their life savings into having a comfortable life together are balking when it comes time to leave. Imagine a couple with two young kids a mortgage and an average income coming into the home. Suddenly one partner wants out but they cannot afford to supplement two homes. If they split then the sale of the house may not cover the mortgage and with only one income earner in the family how are the kids going to be provided for. Hard times mean difficult choices and if you are able to communicate well with your ex living together while seeking a divorce may just be the answer. You will not be alone, as many have been doing it for some time. It could be you are capable of rising above your differences in order to make a better future for you and your kids. This is a growing trend and it is here to stay. Couples all over America and the world are joining the movement and they are living together in divorce.
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