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Re: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs.
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Posted by 135 Fan on June 03, 2007 at 20:48:29 from (68.149.46.121):
In Reply to: Re: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs. posted by Larry D. on June 03, 2007 at 18:14:56:
I agree it doesn't look too good. However, you may be biased somewhat to your father. If he got a second opinion that was more accurate, he could have just went with that advice and not tried to stir the pot. Has he always had issues with your wife or vice/versa? I get the impression they don't get along the best. It's good you intercepted his recent letter. In my experience a lot of lawyers figure they are the highest and smartest class of people and talk down to us mere mortals. Of course they are wrong and that is why there is so much lawyer bashing. For the most part it is well deserved. No offence to the small minority of excellent lawyers. I have heard that it's very hard to live with a lot of cops. Kind of a power trip kind of thing. Find all your receipts from stuff you had purchased before you were married and put them in a safe place. If you can prove you had it before you were married, she can't touch it. Good luck. Dave
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