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01 Aug 09 #135522 by sparky113
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Hi, Im new to this site and really not sure what to put........

I got married this year, whirlwind romance which ended very quickly and very badly for me. I have been told I cant file until 12months have passed but I have no idea what to do then!

Any help or advice that anyone could give me I would really appreciate it

Thanks

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01 Aug 09 #135534 by dukey
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Hello Sparky

Wellcome to wiki heck not even a year and your thinking about divorce are you sure? have you thought about relate or some counceling many find it helpfull anyway its worth thinking about before you start ploding down the divorce road.

Your quite right you cannot file for divorce untill you have been married a year so you have some thinking time, to read about your options if you do decide you can`t save the marriage read the wiki step by step guide to divorce.


www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Step-By-Step-G...de/Introduction.html

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