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Husband on his way home from VT
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 74582" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Karen,,,,,</p><p></p><p>1.) You are at this point and from here on out going to need to stop letting emotions get in the way. </p><p></p><p>2.) I hope for your sake you have an attorney and have let him know that DF is selling off property. If you have this I don't care attitude about this...then think like this...he's using the money from the sale of the cabin to buy his girlfriend a ring. THAT should change your perspective. </p><p></p><p>3.) He's full of crap, and like I told you has run this situation by several people for HIS financial standpoint, and benefit. Don't get soft about it. You're going to end up with nothing after 27 years, then sit around and complain when SHE (whomever SHE is) has it all, while you struggle. Don't be naive. </p><p></p><p>4.) He's (in my humble opinion) played you and on your emotions or lack thereof for 27 years. And here he goes again. A few well placed words to the right people that he KNOWS will come back to you and BLAMO...you think he's being nice and kind. </p><p></p><p>5.) He's not the enemy, but....you had better open up your eyes and I say this from one woman to another who's seen it. He's got a plan....and believes you are clueless. I suggest you contact a local womens shelter and dial the 1-800 # and start asking some questions. He's going to sue you - for divorce stating you forced him into the arms of another. </p><p></p><p>Make sure he isn't reading this post either. If he knows about it,....he's tried to get here. It's where a lot of us bare our souls. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 74582, member: 4964"] Karen,,,,, 1.) You are at this point and from here on out going to need to stop letting emotions get in the way. 2.) I hope for your sake you have an attorney and have let him know that DF is selling off property. If you have this I don't care attitude about this...then think like this...he's using the money from the sale of the cabin to buy his girlfriend a ring. THAT should change your perspective. 3.) He's full of crap, and like I told you has run this situation by several people for HIS financial standpoint, and benefit. Don't get soft about it. You're going to end up with nothing after 27 years, then sit around and complain when SHE (whomever SHE is) has it all, while you struggle. Don't be naive. 4.) He's (in my humble opinion) played you and on your emotions or lack thereof for 27 years. And here he goes again. A few well placed words to the right people that he KNOWS will come back to you and BLAMO...you think he's being nice and kind. 5.) He's not the enemy, but....you had better open up your eyes and I say this from one woman to another who's seen it. He's got a plan....and believes you are clueless. I suggest you contact a local womens shelter and dial the 1-800 # and start asking some questions. He's going to sue you - for divorce stating you forced him into the arms of another. Make sure he isn't reading this post either. If he knows about it,....he's tried to get here. It's where a lot of us bare our souls. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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