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Bolt out of the blue

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24 Jan 20 #511182 by pentreathsherpa
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:unsure:wife and i have been married 18 years. She is bi-polar, manic depressive. Her father died in 2018, and her mother died last october. She has now decided she wants a divorce. Just recieved a petition from her lawyers citing "unreasonable" behaviour. We had just bought a house, and got it how we want it. Before she said that's all she wanted from life. Now she has decided she wants to sell it and splt the proceeds Can she do this

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25 Jan 20 #511186 by WYSPECIAL
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If one party wants to end the relationship then that’s what’s going to happen.

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