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#9909 - 01/14/06 12:49 AM
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Registered: 01/13/06
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Hi there, I have suspected my husband has been having an affair and on wednesday of this week I confronted him. He agreed to a divorce on grounds of adultery. However, I heard today that he had filed for a divorce in the court on the same day I spoke to him, but on my unreasonable behavior. I am in complete shock. It is awful to have things made up. I feel like I've been made out to be the bad person who destroyed our marriage, when he had the affair. Any words to help me get through this ?
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#9911 - 01/14/06 12:41 PM
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Registered: 11/28/02
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Loc: SW Florida
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You'd think as many times as I have said this in the forum that I actually LIKE lawyers but I have to say it again GET A GOOD LAWYER !!! With the law - even if you dot your i's and cross your t's -- if you didn't do it the way the judge liked it -- OH WELL !! your scum bag (ooops sorry) "husband" could win. As far as the emotional side goes -- after you find a good lawyer -- stay away from your "about to be" ex -- have no conversation with him that doesnt include your attorney. The only thing that can come out of contact with him outside a court room is heartache FOR YOU !! If he calls - hang up. If he stops by - close the door. He will turn this around and make you the bad guy if you give him the chance. And that's something you have to get straight in your mind right now -- YOU ARENT THE BAD GUY HERE You didnt mention if there are children involved? Chatty Lady is right -- welcome to the forum and we'll help you through it all
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#9912 - 01/15/06 03:26 AM
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Registered: 01/13/06
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Dear Chatty Lady and Lionspaaw,
Thankyou so much for your reply's. It really helps knowing other people are there to talk to. We don't have any kids - he has been telling me it wasn't a good time with his work - when infact he just wanted them with someone else. I talked to a lawyer, and he says that the only thing I can do is to contest on the grounds of his adultery to get it in the public record, but that the application for a divorce can only be made by one person so now he's done it I cant. I now am liable to all his legal costs. The scum bag earns just under half a million per year, yet I don't have a job. I expect to be forced out of our home. The laws in the UK are not great if you are the dependant and have no kids. I can't believe I married someone so awful.
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#9914 - 01/14/06 10:07 PM
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Ulaa, so do that, contest on the grounds of his adultery, it is imperative that this be in the divorce records. You have to become a tigeress willing to do almost anything to win, win, win or at least get what is coming to you and ask your lawyer about suing this other woman (trash) for "alienation of affections." My friend did it and got $50,000. settlement. Hey money's money, go for it. You have to take care of #1 and thats you, then, now and always.... [ January 14, 2006, 07:09 PM: Message edited by: chatty lady ]
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#9917 - 01/24/06 04:46 PM
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Registered: 06/30/05
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Loc: Illinois
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I read recently that women want to be fair but men want to win. So take that statement to heart and be ready adn willing to fight--otherwise you may not have anything when this is over.
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#9918 - 01/25/06 06:25 AM
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Registered: 07/08/05
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Loc: Colorado
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Ulla,
I sympathize with you 100% as I am going through a divorce myself and can relate...
I agree with what everyone here has said to you. Divorce and money matters in particular tend to bring out the worst in men - in my humble opinion - and you will not believe how down and dirty things can get with the man you thought you knew. When my husband and I first met we were equals in terms of career status and earning potential. When we decided to start a family we made an oral agreement that I would be the one to give up my career to stay home and raise the children, since he definitely did not see himself as a stay-at-home-dad type, and neither of us wanted to put our children in day care. We did not have much money at the time but we managed to put aside a couple of thousand dollars as a symbolic gesture so that I would not feel totally dependent upon him financially and wouldn't have to ask for money to buy underwear or birthday presents. As it turned out, one of our children was born chronically ill and that pretty much eliminated my ability to work a job outside of the home for a long time; my earning days seemed to be over and that made me nervous but as my son's health was at stake I did not seem to have much choice in the matter and did what had to be done to ensure his survival.
Well, the whole thing backfired on me soon after my son regained his health. The husband had apparently resented my staying at home all those years while he was out earning a living (!), was actually jealous of the children's demands on my time, cheated on me, systematically defrauded me by removing my name from our joint investments, and then filed for divorce himself when I insisted on marriage counseling and subsequent therapy. His attorney had the audacity to claim that I had contributed nothing to the marriage (since I did not work outside of the home) and was therefore not entitled to any monetary compensation. He went so far as to claim that nothing was wrong with our son (I spent several months gathering documentation from the doctors and hospitals to prove otherwise)and is currently fighting to pay little or no spousal support to me. And that is the short version. The girls here know the rest.
My point in rehashing this for you is this: You would think that any normal human being would see the inequity of the situation, but I have been told that the presiding judge in our district is known for being unsympathetic to stay-at-home-moms, and that if we wind up going to court instead of settling, I will not be treated fairly. Who'd have thunk it? I am now 52 years old and never imagined things would turn out this way.
Listen to what these women here are telling you, Ulla. My "pitbull" attorney told me just this week that I can expect to be shafted even if I do get a settlement because the law is still very lopsided when it comes to women's rights, and I will never get what I truly deserve to pull out of the marriage after so many years of sacrifice and loyalty. Divorce is not about being fair. Women want to be fair and men want to WIN. You need to protect yourself. The best piece of advice I ever got was to do your best to separate your emotions from what is going on and treat this law suit like the serious business opportunity it is. There will be plenty of time for tears later. Right now you need to do whatever you can do to fight and make sure you get a favorable outcome since your very survival may depend on it. That does not mean you have to be nasty - it just means you should stand up for what you want and not allow yourself to be intimidated by falsehoods and male posturing...
My very best wishes are with you, and I will pray that you find the physical and emotional strength you need to see this through.
Foundhervoice-atlast
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