Divorce.
Divorce.
We may be coming to an amicable parting, with me giving her loads of money.
i.e I take out another mortgage, but I keep the house, my son and the cat
Does that sound OK ?
i.e I take out another mortgage, but I keep the house, my son and the cat
Does that sound OK ?
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sorry to hear its come to that. If you CAN do it amicably then do so. It'll save on the solicitors fees and if theres kids involved, its alot better for them if their parents aren't at each others throats and bad mouthing each other all the time
Good luck mate. Hope things work out OK
Good luck mate. Hope things work out OK
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+1Stig wrote:if theres kids involved, its alot better for them if their parents aren't at each others throats and bad mouthing each other all the time
i was 15 and my sister was 13 when my parents decided to get divorced after fighting with each other for the past 5 years, i had to look after my sister through it all and it was not easy.
a separation is always difficult, but if you drag it on, all you do is prolong the suffering.
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1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
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I think if you come out with anything these days you have done well...the women have so much of the law on their side these days its unreal.
I hope you end up in a happier position when the dust settles.
I hope you end up in a happier position when the dust settles.
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Bad news, but four thoughts:
1. Are you both sure divorce is the thing? What about informal separation and in 3 or 4 years you may rediscover each other?
2. Do keep it friendly and don't let a lawyer drive a wedge between you. Just because its not working doesn't mean you have to be enemies.
3. If it comes to it and you do pay her, make sure its a one-off full and final settlement.
4. If it comes to 3, make sure she takes the cat. RSPCA are full up.
All the best.
1. Are you both sure divorce is the thing? What about informal separation and in 3 or 4 years you may rediscover each other?
2. Do keep it friendly and don't let a lawyer drive a wedge between you. Just because its not working doesn't mean you have to be enemies.
3. If it comes to it and you do pay her, make sure its a one-off full and final settlement.
4. If it comes to 3, make sure she takes the cat. RSPCA are full up.
All the best.
Keep on keepin' on.
Divorce is one he*l of a crappy situation.
I got divorced last fall (now living in a rented place) and lost a house. My FZR, all the tools and RD350 parts are still in my ex garage in that house I gave to my ex wife.
I gave her the other of my cars (better one of course) as well to get going and all that sh*te.
I gave everything for free because of my 6 and 8 year sons (well now 7 and 9)..
Now I don't have any place for my 2 bikes, all the spare parts, tools and I'm driving a cra*py car living in a rented place.
Well....don't have a mortgage anymore so that is a bit of a relief but still I lost pretty much everything. Or it might be better to say that I gave everything I have ever owned. For free.
What did I get?
Quite simple answer: I got freedom.
(Not to mention that nowadays I have a girlfriend that is waaaaaaaay better than my ex ever was.)
Divorce is not the end of the wolrd. You just have to start pretty much everything from the scracth.
Sometimes this sucks. But mans gotta do what mans gotta do.
I got divorced last fall (now living in a rented place) and lost a house. My FZR, all the tools and RD350 parts are still in my ex garage in that house I gave to my ex wife.
I gave her the other of my cars (better one of course) as well to get going and all that sh*te.
I gave everything for free because of my 6 and 8 year sons (well now 7 and 9)..
Now I don't have any place for my 2 bikes, all the spare parts, tools and I'm driving a cra*py car living in a rented place.
Well....don't have a mortgage anymore so that is a bit of a relief but still I lost pretty much everything. Or it might be better to say that I gave everything I have ever owned. For free.
What did I get?
Quite simple answer: I got freedom.
(Not to mention that nowadays I have a girlfriend that is waaaaaaaay better than my ex ever was.)
Divorce is not the end of the wolrd. You just have to start pretty much everything from the scracth.
Sometimes this sucks. But mans gotta do what mans gotta do.
Olet, jos ajat. Ajat, jos et..!!
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