By: Paméla Michelle Tate, Ph.D. It was the Monday morning after her husband had a “situation” involving their child, resulting in food flying in the kitchen and a broken plate. Before that incident, tensions had been escalating, and after years of unhappiness, she finally garnered enough courage to go to the courthouse to file for...
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