Bhruic -> RE: How to put it? (3/4/2016 4:49:22 PM)
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ORIGINAL: SuaveGentleman I dont want to end up in jail. Or paying huge damages. The spouse in question is not really after me for either of those 2 - we both want it to end in a peaceful, dignified manner and part as friends. Having been through a divorce lo, these many years past, I'd be interested in hearing how that works out for you. Let me just share a little piece of advice from my experience: if she's retained a lawyer and you continue to believe that is her stance, you might very well be surprised, when it's all over. Michael I dont know if it will come across as ironic for me to be defending her at this point in time, but I am happy to say you are wrong. She has not retained a lawyer, in fact she has asked me to discuss and advise on how we can best phrase it so that it causes minimal damages to me. I understand everyone has their own perspective and history, and I respect that. I would only, humbly, request you not to fling mud into this particular instance. No hard feelings whatsoever - just that your statement made me a little defensive and protective about her. Curse of habit I guess. If somewhere down the line I am proven wrong I shall come and personally apologize to you. - asn My ex and I prepared our separation agreement ourselves, and then had a lawyer look it over simply to ensure it was legal. We worked out all the details ourselves. A couple of years later, we had dinner and she had divorce papers with her (she wanted to get married again) and I signed them over desert... that was it. Done.
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