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Old 11-27-2003, 11:44 PM
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My good friend is going through a separation that is waiting for divorce (takes a year here). I was good friends with both of them. Turns out that she holstered a few extra pistols in the 5 years or so they were married. I haven't even talked to her since they split (no kids). Your situation depends on the specifics involved in their divorce. If it's amicable, you may still be able to be friends with both of them. However, it is seldom amicable when kids are involved. Whoever gets custody of the children will get the lionshare in the settlement and the other person will be bitter about it, esp. if the former initiated the divorce. In that case, I agree with Rick that you will end up being friends with only one of them. You may not actively have to choose, but that's how it will end up.
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