Dear IMSN folks,
My husband of 6 years graduated from medical school in May 2010. About 2 months prior to his graduation, he and I had the worst fight of our marriage. As soon as we got into counseling, he revealed that he had been miserable for 3 years and he demanded a divorce. Upon graduation, my husband moved several states away to begin his residency at an Army base. Our pastor mediated an informal separation for us; the informal separation concluded 2 weeks ago when my husband called me to reiterate his intention to divorce me.
I'm heartbroken and confused. I know I wounded my husband as deeply as he wounded me, especially during med school when we were both trying to handle the stress of his studies and rotations. I know I kept hurting him during our separation, even as I reiterated my commitment to my own personal healing, to him and his healing, and to our marriage, and I'm ashamed that I couldn't express love and commitment to him in a way that he understood. I truly believed -- and, in many ways, continue to believe -- that our vows were a holy, healing covenant.
I'm wondering how often it happens that a medical spouse demands a divorce just as s/he is graduating from medical school -- and then essentially uses residency as an opportunity to escape and disconnect from the marriage.
Any thoughts/reflections or suggestions re: good legal counsel?
Thanks so much.
My husband of 6 years graduated from medical school in May 2010. About 2 months prior to his graduation, he and I had the worst fight of our marriage. As soon as we got into counseling, he revealed that he had been miserable for 3 years and he demanded a divorce. Upon graduation, my husband moved several states away to begin his residency at an Army base. Our pastor mediated an informal separation for us; the informal separation concluded 2 weeks ago when my husband called me to reiterate his intention to divorce me.
I'm heartbroken and confused. I know I wounded my husband as deeply as he wounded me, especially during med school when we were both trying to handle the stress of his studies and rotations. I know I kept hurting him during our separation, even as I reiterated my commitment to my own personal healing, to him and his healing, and to our marriage, and I'm ashamed that I couldn't express love and commitment to him in a way that he understood. I truly believed -- and, in many ways, continue to believe -- that our vows were a holy, healing covenant.
I'm wondering how often it happens that a medical spouse demands a divorce just as s/he is graduating from medical school -- and then essentially uses residency as an opportunity to escape and disconnect from the marriage.
Any thoughts/reflections or suggestions re: good legal counsel?
Thanks so much.
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