Speak to them on a level they can understand. The younger the child is, the simpler you should keep your conversation. Let them ask questions if they have any. Be honest with them. Let them know you both love them and will continue to do so in the new living arrangement. Assure them that the one parent is not moving out because of anything they did (or did not do) or said. This will be difficult but it will be better if you are honest with them from the beginning.
Well that would depend on if you are 18 or not because if you are 18 then it will be much easier.
I would just be really polite about it and hopefully they will understand.
You can tell your spouse you are moving out by sitting them down and spilling the beans
Not if you are moving you can not i dont know why but you cant
Tell him
You shouldn't have cheated, you explain it to him before he does.
That's when you 'tell your spouse to leave'
tell your friend that your moving if they were really your friend they would understand
it may tell the speed of the moving object
Tell your spouse to come to the US, or send him the papers.
tell youer spouse you have to work over time or on the days you do not work tell your spouse you got called in and then you can get the devorce papper then have her put her name on the pappers on the last day then you can go get remarry
Because you are dumb enough to stay, apparently.
yes
Some things are better left unsaid, DON"T TELL
You can't. You can only prevent any children from being moved.