Getting back at your husband for ignoring you in front of your children is immature and it is wiser when the children are not around to discuss this bad behavior by your husband. It's not about getting even with your husband, but trying to work out your problems in you marriage. If he will not discuss this problem then suggest seeing a marriage counselor and if he refuses that then tell him that you are not staying in a marriage where he ignores you in front of the children because both of you are suppose to raise your children with good manners and not show them how to demean a woman.
Have a discussion with him. Ask him not to put you down, and not to do it in front of his or your kids. Respect is the word here!
Not right at all
In order to file anything on an estate, for anyone's sister or kids, is to talk to a lawyer. If the husband will not give them back their things, after 2 years of marriage, he could be forced to by the law.
yes. call the police
No, she shouldn't take him back or have his back. He deserves the same respect he gave her and their kids, NONE.
yes she does have kids and a husband named Charbonneau. When she helped Lewis Clark she carried her baby on her back the entire time! And she greatly enjoyed her husband.
I think you should discuss how to discipline your children with your husband privately. Children will get confused if parents have different expectations.
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Kate Gosselin got her children back on television through negotiations with her ex-husband, and negotiations with production companies and networks.
The biggest advantage to both the husband and wife working is the amount of money coming into the home. There will be more money to set back for the kids college, retirement, and entertainment.
Yes she did have kids but later on divorced with his husband and the husband took the children after a series of arguments
I don't believe there's a law in regards to how old you need to be to sit in the front but kids 12 & under should be in the back. In MI, kids under 8 need to be in a carseat or booster.