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03 Apr 09 #104635 by beverlygregson
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Hi my name is Beverly gregson. I found out my husband was having an affair and asked him to leave in january. We had been married for 9 years. I married him 2years after my first husband died. I am a young 65 and hate being alone. I still love him very much.I started divorce proceedings and we went to mediation which broke down . Can any one tell me what i can realistically expect I am at the moment getting £99 a week pension credit and £149 a month NHS pension. He works for the NHS and takes home £ 2300 per month
I will look forward to hearing from any one

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04 Apr 09 #104716 by dukey
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Hello Beverly

So members can help can you provide some more detail and wellcome to the site :)

Your respective ages;

The number of children you have and their ages;

How many nights the children spend with each parent;

The length of your marriage and any period of pre marriage cohabitation;

Your respective incomes;

Your respective outgoings;

Your assets - both soley held and joint;

Your liabilities.

Without this information the answer to "What am I going to get" cannot be given.

Amanda

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