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is she entitled to my redundancy

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29 Aug 12 #352559 by rubytuesday
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Yes, I agree, a very strange first post on a thread that is years old.

As SqueakyMax is "new" to Wikivorce, I think now is a good time to remind posters of our ethos - Wikivorce is a support community, and all our members desreve respect and support. If you feel that you are unable to offer advice, help, support or information in a way that is not conducive to our ethos, then please refrain from posting on that particular thread.

Normally, I would remove the post above Dukey''s, but on this occasion, I am letting it stand as a reminder of how to not post ....

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