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Posted by VADAVE on April 12, 2006 at 04:09:48 from (63.164.202.130):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
I live in DC communte 35 miles one way to work--takes less then 50 min. I will bet that 40 mile communte takes less where you are. Option you could just live where you are and still work the ranch. The fact your wife doesn't want to live with or real close to your family isn't new and every time there's a different reason--some times valid. Can you solve that by not living in the same building complex/compund? (If you don't want to communte) If nothing else works and devorce is the only way. Set her up. Get a lawyer and plan it. A suggestion. Dad doesn't give or sell you the ranch. And you establish a salary. Then move, give her X time to come along and file. Grounds? Abandonment. Most courts still believe the wife must follow when the man moves to a new job.
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