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What have I gone and done this time!!!!?

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17 Oct 08 #57140 by jelly4toes
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mmm is this not a place of love and support for the fellow wounded? thats the very best thing about the wiki ethos.a little tlc and flower power all round please.

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17 Oct 08 #57146 by Marshy_
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mizmagoo wrote:

I really have to apologise for being so blunt sometimes on here, but some people really make me wonder, sorry for the last post if it hurts your feelings, but I'm the same with women on here, and I AM one... I just think that if you're going to be daft enough to let something go... like a house! and the profit, you shouldnt quibble at the outcome... most peeps are going to have a new partner, new children even, why make life more difficult for them because you made a bad decision, we live by our mistakes.


Mizmagoo. I like your blunt posts. I think they give a nice ballance to all the cooey ones by seeing another side. So keep up the bluntness. What you said was right. And the analogy was spot on. Dont doubt yourself hun. Keep up the good work. C

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17 Oct 08 #57164 by saffron1968
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If a Consent Order isnt in place then surely there is nothing to stop you trying to get your fair share and yes you did a stupid thing and i`m sure you don`t need reminding of that fact. You stated that you told the law she could keep the money....do you mean the police?

Get some legal advice, try the number at top of home page and try and book a free half hour consultation.

Good luck

Saffy x

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