Posted by js305 on July 03, 2013 at 15:22:06 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: the big D posted by ricb on July 03, 2013 at 12:07:51:
First of all, my opinion is going to be a little blunt. My first, and last, divorce was supposed to be amicable. Before it was over, I found that a divorce happens when two parties cannot get along, period. It is so rare that they can agree on everything, that's why they separate.
A friend of mine, and now a former neighbor, had his divorce finalized on Monday of this week. His wife of 35 years decided she wanted to "improve" her life. She went back to school, and in the meantime found out there were other things to do besides be a wife and home maker. Bottom line, he agreed to an "equal" split and ended up paying for a house, furnished, a car, and $30K worth of debt that she had run up in two year's time. Now I have a neighbor who I don't trust and don't really want to be around.
My friend???, well, he is living in a small house on the back side of his son in law's farm.
OK, I ramble, but from what I have seen, anyone who thinks he/she is about to be involved in a friendly divorce should go and find the meanest lawyer they can find and go for the throat.
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