S.M.
I'm surprised you only have 2 responses. While I was not in your particular situation, I have been through a divorce. The first thing you need to do is consult with an attorney. I know you say you don't care about the money, but you will change your mind. I'm sure he is a great guy, but rignt now he is manipulating you. Please don't let him do that. He can fight for custody, but that will be difficult. He really has to prove you unfit. You are entitled to half of everything, including his savings, 401K, everything. And you deserve it and will need it. Don't worry about the fact that he makes more than you and has a savings. The savings is half yours and so is the house. I know you want to be able to get along with him, but just know that in the beginning, that probably won't happen. And that's ok. When I went through my divorce, it took probably 2-3 years before we could really get along. Not that we fought all the time or ever in front of our daughter, but we did fight and it could get very ugly at times. But for the last 7-8 years, it's been much better.
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Good luck and remember, you HAVE to look out for you and your children. That is the most important thing. Don't let your husband manipulate you. You are very vulnerable right now.