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Old 11-06-2007, 09:51 AM
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In Remembrance
 
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Lightbulb please - my advice looking back at my divorce

get a lawyer that is informed about PD, do not count on legal aid,
do not make any decision without a lawyer -if you can find an ethical lawyer,
hire them -ASAP...
do not sign anything that your former spouse tells you to sign - because they do not care about you now -
they may have a "replacement" for you already -
In my divorce - my ex - took what he could - lied -was combative -putting it technically, as I must right now
-this is a broadcast station for your ex-spouses attorney...
so now is the time for questions -only...
divorce laws differ state to state, my state has old laws for women -dating
back to -"the men own the wives"
you may have children of divorce classes -if so you must attend them, or
they can put you in jail for contempt,
also -
harley - do not leave your home, he can leave -he is not disabled or on medication,
secondly -if you leave -the "EX" can actually lie and tell any story they want
so they can keep you off "your own premices"
if you break the ex-parte -they can and will arrest you...
there is no morals now -this is a fight for money and stuff game...
there are no winners -
money and stuff are needful, yet try to be as peaceful as possible...
settling out of court would be a blessing...
and yes harley, in some states if your husband refuses to support you
you will be on state aid, [ medicaid] ebt aka food stamps- a small copay
like 2 dollars per script, but this alternative sounds like you are in a bad way already...
do not speak online - at all -
except for questions...
bottom line
life goes on... and you will be fine perhaps you are divorcing the disease? it is a blessing in disguise truly...
and when you married vows were exchanged and more than likely they said - for richer or poorer
through sickness and health, till death parts you both...
that was the contract: and yes, we maybe ill -but love is not suppose to be conditional...
we live a in throw away world, and that ideology hurts people as well...
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with much love,
lou_lou


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Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the wrong. Sometime in your life you will have been all of these.

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