When I left, i took a GE "free interest for 12 month" loan and bought the lot... No way do you want to sleep in the same bed, use the same fridge, or sit on the same couch.... Let her have it all, and put a dollar figure on it with your Divorce.
Can your family go and get your "personal things" pictures, things that are important to you? That may be a better way to go?
The 4 years of "ignoring her", well it does play a part, it can make a person fall out of love if they constantly feel second best... Remember, my ex-husband rode his motor bike every chance, leaving me at home, after working long hours, doing nothing but housework, or cooking instead of getting out there are a couple and enjoying life together... It wore me down..
But, that doesn't excuse her for moving on before breaking off a marriage.. I didn't, you have to have respect there. My ex and I don't talk, but we do send funny emails that have been sent to us, onto each other 17 months later...
It is what it is...Can't change falling out of love, he still wishes I was back, but he would not change a thing, he would still be a batchelor and live his life, without me that is something you chose not to do, you saw that there was a reason to stop the games and you did, 8 months before you left.
That should have meant the world to a woman, and enough time to re-gain the marriage and relationship if there was love in it to start with...
So, don't let her use that as the "blame" tool / card. Because all that I said above is true... I certainly would have given the marriage another go if he had stopped, and also got councelling for "emotional abuse" but that's another story.
See, if your family can get your personal stuff out of the house so at least you know that things you cherish are safe.
AND, I love WC's thoughts on recording words for your son...
It's going to be a long road, but one that you will jump the hurdles as you travel along it, and come to a new corner at the end of it, with no hurdles left only a gleaming fun road to next travel down.
CW

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