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Do you have to leave your partner because she says so?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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  • If you are just dating then yes, the relationship is over and you should leave her alone. If you are living together or married then you both need to seek legal counsel to see what each of your rights are which includes custody of any children and who gets what (property; house; contents, etc.)
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