Posted by trucker40 on September 08, 2008 at 17:14:53 from (69.155.110.93):
In Reply to: OT: divorce woes posted by school boy on September 08, 2008 at 09:45:29:
Well thats a sad thing,getting a divorce.There is a lot of truth to whats been said about the stuff belonging to somebody else already,posession being 9/10ths of the law,if its your buddies iron thats too bad for her,you just dont want to end up in jail over it,maybe your buddy bought it a couple of years ago,but decided to pick it up now,and put it somewhere its not real easy to see if possible.Sounds like she is going to take you for everything she can,which is normal,you just havent figured out yet that its not going to leave you with much,maybe nothing.Best thing is get an agreement before you all get real mad at each other.The lawyer is gonna be right up there next to her on your $%it list,so may as well not worry too much about that.You dont win anything,and you are lucky to hold on to something.Like somebody else said this is worth about as much as you paid for it,so look at it like that,but I would fight for every thing,so as time goes by you dont have to kick yourself for not doing that when you could.Watch that movie "War of the Roses" before you fill your head with how good one side or the other is,that movie has a lot of truth in it.
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