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13 Feb 09 #89121 by cullers
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Hi people
Just saying 'hello' before utilising this great resource.

My wife of 5 years (total almost nine years together) started to have an affair bout six months ago. She is the breadwinner since I was made redundant a few years ago. So there is a whole lot of resentment as she wants to have the whole of her money and not pay anything if possible. So I shall now to the relevant forums and start soaking up knowledge to prepare for what is going to be a nasty war.

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13 Feb 09 #89123 by hadenoughnow
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Cullers,

Welcome to wiki .... the club no-one really wants to join - but we are all glad we did (if that makes any sense).

Do take a trawl through the Wiki LIbrary as well as the forum and post questions when you have them.

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