Posted by school boy on September 08, 2008 at 09:45:29 from (204.185.1.253):
Sorry but had to get this off my chest. In middleof divorce. Had 10 acreas and some old iron. We had an agreement in the beginning forme to give her $2500 for her half of the equipment. I came up with almost the same number. Then... she cleaned out a $6000 savings account. Said it would my half of it would make us even on equipment. So I figured why argue over a few hundred. NOW she wants another 2500. That may sound likemuch to most but its alot to me. Im affraid if I fight it it will cost me just as much in lawyer fees. Should I fight to keep her from getting it or just get it over, pay the 2500 more and lick my wounds? I'm not vendictive but after 10 years of being walked on its hard to just roll over. I know God is the vendicator but its hard.
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