lessons ive learned in a divorce, if she is running around, give her the boot, she always will be, but first, take half of your money and put it in an account she cant access, when the procedings start the money is the first thing she will go for, her'half' will still be there, take the items which were yours befor the marrage and hide them someplace else, her lawyer will try to sell off any 'extra' vehicles equipment ect since 'she now needs money to live on' yes her lawyer actually said that one to me, by that time my stuff was well hid 20 miles from the house, anything you bought while married is community property, this is the stuff you get to fight over, if her lawyer scores her the house, make sure he also scores the payment book that goes with it, if she cant keep up the payments you'll have a chance to get it back at the auction, dont threaten her, if she has a man hating female lawyer, she probably is recording every word you say, especially if she is doing her best to goad you into a argument, if she has a male lawyer time will prove she is probably doing him too , dont try to 'reason with her lawyer, this is a fight, believe it, its a race to see who gets the most stuff, being reasonable will only cost you more, if you can get photo evidence of her running around, the more the better, before everything blows sky high, you may be able to get half of your stuff, otherwise she will get her half, and half of your stuff too , last, even though she started this, dont replace her with a better looking or younger woman untill AFTER everything is final, this one is important, her lawyers job is to take you to the cleaners, and he or espcially if its a she, wont miss a trick if there any good, and will probably invent a few new ones along the way too
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