co-hab rights is designed to safeguard the rights of children. which of course is the same as rights of mothers.
if you disagree you are a wife beater. or paedo. or both. get down to witches aid for some therapy now. or try leaving the toilet seat down for a change.
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[QUOTE=Pondlife]What the hell were you searching for to find this thread?
I lent this blighter a couple of bags of cement before Christmas and never heard anything back*.
*not strictly accurate
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Originally posted by Ivor1Ok under the patio she goes
Fred West was just asking how the patio looked when you relaid it?
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Originally posted by FlubsterToo late Ivor1. The law is retrospective and will effect any situation prior to today's date.
Ok under the patio she goes
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at least i had the noneymoon and that...so when i do get dusted down i got the photos..
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Originally posted by Ivor1Worth noting they mention this new law may come into effect from next year in the UK, so if you not sure she is the one and you own a house together, you need to start thinking quick. Its helped me make a decison today I say
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6124182.stm
Thats ridiculous.
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Too late Ivor1. The law is retrospective and will effect any situation prior to today's date.Originally posted by Ivor1My ex aint getting nothing from me, need to think quick as need to sell house, worse case is that in time it takes to sell the house and complete the law could come into effect.
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My ex aint getting nothing from me, need to think quick as need to sell house, worse case is that in time it takes to sell the house and complete the law could come into effect.
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Sorry godOriginally posted by scriptfromscratchi disagree with living in sin, its about time you heathens got your just desserts
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divorce style financial claims? That's it then, either way you are fecked...
[RW in 'she'll never take me alive' mode]...
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i disagree with living in sin, its about time you heathens got your just desserts
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Co-hab rights
Worth noting they mention this new law may come into effect from next year in the UK, so if you not sure she is the one and you own a house together, you need to start thinking quick. Its helped me make a decison today I say
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6124182.stmLast edited by Ivor1; 10 November 2006, 13:04.Tags: None
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