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Originally posted by Mordac View PostPerhaps the children are fully aware of the issues in the relationship. Things rules being imposed upon you after consultation with his friends, and then putting it to a vote of the neighbours.
Don't be too hard on the girl, I don't think her heart's really in the whole divorce thing. I reckon she's hoping the ex will buy her a big bunch of flowers and rekindle the relationship she secretly craves.
Failing that, she would like some cake...
quite a few extra mouths to feed a apparently.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSince you asked for the divorce, have you mentioned to your ex what you'd like out of it, or are you just going to blame your ex for them not reading your mind and working out what you want?
Also, if you came up with an idea of a way to prevent further problems and they were happy with it, why are your numpty children blaming your ex for the idea?
Don't be too hard on the girl, I don't think her heart's really in the whole divorce thing. I reckon she's hoping the ex will buy her a big bunch of flowers and rekindle the relationship she secretly craves.
Failing that, she would like some cake...
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Since you asked for the divorce, have you mentioned to your ex what you'd like out of it, or are you just going to blame your ex for them not reading your mind and working out what you want?
Also, if you came up with an idea of a way to prevent further problems and they were happy with it, why are your numpty children blaming your ex for the idea?
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostHi,
I'm currently going through a messy divorce.
I agreed terms with my ex last year, which I thought were good, but my (highly dysfunctional) family say it's a bad deal so I agreed to try and renegotiate.
My ex is refusing to budge. I've tried pleading with him but he says he's already made more than enough concessions.
There's a family pow-wow on Tuesday. What should I do?
Thanks in advance,
Theresa
xxx
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostHi,
I'm currently going through a messy divorce.
I agreed terms with my ex last year, which I thought were good, but my (highly dysfunctional) family say it's a bad deal so I agreed to try and renegotiate.
My ex is refusing to budge. I've tried pleading with him but he says he's already made more than enough concessions.
There's a family pow-wow on Tuesday. What should I do?
Thanks in advance,
Theresa
xxx
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostHi,
I'm currently going through a messy divorce.
I agreed terms with my ex last year, which I thought were good, but my (highly dysfunctional) family say it's a bad deal so I agreed to try and renegotiate.
My ex is refusing to budge. I've tried pleading with him but he says he's already made more than enough concessions.
There's a family pow-wow on Tuesday. What should I do?
Thanks in advance,
Theresa
xxx
Leave your clothes on the edge of a cereal crop field, and run naked into the field. Everyone will think you have committed suicide and are lost in the crop field forever. You will then be able to live out the rest of your life in anonymity in a location of your choice after Phil has made a claim on the life insurance.
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Help
Hi,
I'm currently going through a messy divorce.
I agreed terms with my ex last year, which I thought were good, but my (highly dysfunctional) family say it's a bad deal so I agreed to try and renegotiate.
My ex is refusing to budge. I've tried pleading with him but he says he's already made more than enough concessions.
There's a family pow-wow on Tuesday. What should I do?
Thanks in advance,
Theresa
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