Mr. Bond, I don't understand your advice/info to Feyth regarding LRT. According to DR it is advised to use LRT in a number of situations beyond once the WAS has filed for D, which is likely why Feyth is following LRT. MWD also indicates it is to be used for the following:
*Your spouse has said they want a D and it appears they really mean it. *You and your spouse are separated physically. *You and your spouse live together but have very little to do with each other -i.e sleeping in different bedrooms. *Your spouse has filed.
I just think it is important to clarify your advice as it is not consistent with what is in the book. It seems that Feyth's sitch involves the first two scenarios. It sounds like you are saying it is only applicable for the last scenario. Can you please explain?
Also, not chasing, begging or pleading are listed as don'ts in LRT.
Last edited by BT13; 10/26/1503:12 PM.
Me: 42 H: 40 M: 12 H moved out - 8/2015 I filed - 8/2015