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Asking Eric: 17-year-old’s grandma can help him realize he doesn’t need to pick sides in parents’ divorce
Asking Eric: 17-year-old’s grandma can help him realize he doesn’t need to pick sides in parents’ divorce
Asking Eric: 17-year-old’s grandma can help him realize he doesn’t need to pick sides in parents’ divorce

Published on: 04/26/2025

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Dear Eric: My oldest daughter is going through a rough divorce. Her soon to be ex-husband is asking for alimony, extra expenses and basically putting her through the ringer, because he thinks she owes it to him due to her infidelity. She met her new boyfriend when she was still married.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2025/04/asking-eric-17-year-olds-grandma-can-help-him-realize-he-doesnt-need-to-pick-sides-in-parents-divorce.html

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