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04 Nov 08 #62559 by suzzyq
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im new to this.is there any divorce clubs in nottingham do u know

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04 Nov 08 #62562 by 012jollyLass
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Good question - have you googled divorce clubs nottingham?

There are divorce work-shops, but they seemed rather dull, and not free which I was miffed about, and think T total - if I'd joined the one in Derbyshire last year when I filed I'd have parted with a shed load of money ,and was grieved that I was already paying legal fees.

Everyone wanting money - so just go down the pub :P

Also, I don't want to sound hard, but I've done all the crying I want to do, and being a softy I just didn't want to soak up anyone elses tears - been hard enough on me own with no shoulder, and wanted to factor in some joy to counter balance if that makes sense.

I guess your not too far away from me if you're in Notts. I was born in Notts ironically - just a sideways move to Derbys. :S

cheers

Jolly

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04 Dec 08 #70435 by Adwin
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Hi

u might find chatting on this chat site more beneficial then going to a club where u end up paying loads of money. pop in in anytime u want achat there is usually someone in the chat room and also there is a Divorce Lawyer between 6-8pm who can help with some of yr legal q's.

look forward to chatting to u soon

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