G.M.
Hi A.,
I agree with Jennifer. Just let your friend know that you're there for her for moral support and to listen whenever she needs you. Your friend shouldn't stay in a relationship just because she can't support herself, because that will be emotionally damaging, not only to her, but to her children as well. Advise her to try and collect herself and find a way to support herself and her baby. One way she could start is by downsizing some material things...such as a cheaper car, or get rid of the cell phone (although now a days it seems like you need one to get by so this one is tricky). There's also a Consumer Credit Cousnelling that helps people in her position with finances to get rid of interests and lower monthly payments. It's like a consolidation. EQUITY ONE has help me and my family out a great deal when it comes to being there financially for us. Just remember, MONEY and FRIENDS Do Not MIX...so just some advice since you sound really nice and wanting to help out your friend there, let her find her own financial way. There is a way for her. Just not thru you because you have a family of your own. I know this part wasn't included in your message, but thought I would throw that out there because it's one thing that could possibly come up between you and your friend. First step for your friend regardless is to get rid of the cheating husband. Shame on him for that. Things will get worse before they get better, but just keep reassuring your friend that they WILL get better! Best wishes for your friend and you, G.