Originally posted by Fleetwood
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oh dear: Ex-wives win key divorce rulings
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Well, she will apply for case in local UK court, which will make decision in her favour in abcentia and then issue warrant for arrest to enforce it - this kind of court avoidance game can only work when the other side is very poor and can't afford lawyers, but given those cases of wealthy guys you can be damn sure there will be enough lawyers who would put time into it as rewards are there to be taken. -
No, a treaty came into force in 1846.Originally posted by FleetwoodI'm pretty sure France doesn't have one with the UK... IIRC of courseInsanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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After a quick Google search, I admit you're right Threaded, but I found that Luxembourg doesn't.
Atw, How many countries are there in the world?We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our mindsComment
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[QUOTE=Fleetwood]After a quick Google search, I admit you're right Threaded, but I found that Luxembourg doesn't. QUOTE]
Well, not wanting to correct you too often, but try again.
threaded in "that one'll be 1880" modeInsanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Radio this morning indicated that in Scotland, she gets half of whatever increases occurred during the marriage regardless of what you turned up with at the start, seems fair to me.Comment
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I see that whenever a thread appears on this subject it attracts a lot of vitriol. Is it anything to do with your profession? the fact that you are working away from home or spend inordinate amounts of your time either on this site or waffling on about technology?Originally posted by lukemgRadio this morning indicated that in Scotland, she gets half of whatever increases occurred during the marriage regardless of what you turned up with at the start, seems fair to me.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I realise that the romans probably beat what brains you had out of you or you might have picked up on the sarcasm in the smiley!Originally posted by SpartacusMailman, I know your parents haven't taken you through the birds and bees yet, but I feel obliged to point out that blowing your husband off can't result in a pregnancy.
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Piss poor. Try harder.Originally posted by MailmanI realise that the romans probably beat what brains you had out of you or you might have picked up on the sarcasm in the smiley!I'm Spartacus.Comment
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This is painful. Just give it up Mailman.Originally posted by MailmanAh, the romans beating you is a sexual thing!
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What's the forum coming to when you can't even get a decent riposte or insult?I'm Spartacus.Comment
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