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02 Oct 09 #151356 by rusticgirl
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' in sickness and in health' works in theory I suppose, but what I've been through is a hell of a lot and he obviously just couldn't deal with it, fair enough I suppose in one way, but yes I did wonder what had happened to our wedding vows!!

Thanks for the info fleagal, I'm hoping that his better nature might kick in and we pay half each which is what we first agreed many months ago, but if he wants me to pay the whole lot I will follow what you said, thanks!

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