Dancingfeet. I'm going back a few years to when I was in your situation, but you could then get a free or cheap first appointment with a solicitor. Look in the yellow pages for your area and ring a few up. That will cost you nothing and the secretaries are always helpful. A solicitor can tell you what conciliation and advisory services there are in your area, and if they would be appropriate. Otherwise CAB is invaluable. What they don't know they will probably ring around and get the answer for. I think they request that you give them a discretionary donation for advice.
My husband professed to being ready to all sorts of good intentions and promises, but he couldn't tell the truth if it was written on a wall in front of him!! I don't think men in that situation can. You can't afford to trust him. If you do decide to seperate it will take a third party to decide what is fair shares, and as so many people have pointed out, there are no winners in divorce, only losers. Take your time. Get out of the house and do something you enjoy, if only for a few hours a day.
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