hookers are cheaper than wives, period. I pay sluts to do my laundry in a cheerleader outfit and GTFO.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostDivorce in TX only moves so fast. The state has built in cooling off periods
I'm a "get it done and wash my hands" person, so expediency to me may be different for others. I wouldn't want to even deal with her at this point.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostOP, don't hire a lawyer if you can avoid it. Complete waste of money, especially since you don't have kids.
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I was super depressed after the split with my ex wife, which also came out of the blue, but she did have problems. I will only account for a small part of the blame in the failure, but it still sucked.
I remarried 5 years later and the divorce is one of the best things that happened to me. It took a better woman to show me all of the flaws I was overlooking in my ex wife due to love. I'm much happier in this marriage.
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Originally posted by Bassics View PostYou guys are all assuming this will be a nice easy little split, psycho bitch will be oh so happy to make things easy, and unicorns will piss shiner into chilled mugs.
You dont need a lawyer to exercise leverage. If he follows each step of my advice in order, she isn't going have a pot to piss in, let alone enough money to put a lawyer on retainer. With no kids, what else is there to argue about? Chances are only one of them can afford any housing property they own, split the cars, who gives a shit about the rest? Sure, I'm speaking out of my personal experience, but I walked away with nearly everything, and hardly any problems. Mental chess. Learn to play it.
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Originally posted by Junioropolous07 View PostI was in the office with an old supervisor of mine listening to him talk to a salesman about the dudes gf... supervisor told him "They're all fucked up, you just have to find one that's a little less fucked up than the rest".. funny but true.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostYou dont need a lawyer to exercise leverage. If he follows each step of my advice in order, she isn't going have a pot to piss in, let alone enough money to put a lawyer on retainer. With no kids, what else is there to argue about? Chances are only one of them can afford any housing property they own, split the cars, who gives a shit about the rest? Sure, I'm speaking out of my personal experience, but I walked away with nearly everything, and hardly any problems. Mental chess. Learn to play it.
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