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 Post subject: Married to a Gringa
PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:38 am 
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Since I have been married and divorced to Gringas twice,I feel qualified to comment on this topic. How can this possibly be a successful venture when it begins with "Till death do us part" Even Alcoholics Annonymous preaches "One day at a time"


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Bob, the "death" part is when you die and she "parts" with all your shit.


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I have found after two times a fourth isn't much.It is just cheaper to rent.rbc100

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Really hate to admit it , But,

I married the same gringa twice :shock:

A Man can make a mistake once....

But only a FOOL makes the same mistake TWICE ....

Guess I'm Nucknfuts

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Nucknfuts,Somehow I think you learned the second time.I've talked to several guys who did the same thing so don't feel bad.rbc100


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Sorry,double post.rbc100


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It is just cheaper to rent.rbc100


Thats the truth!

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Any Lawyers out there. I'm separated, not yet divorced. What's the deal on pensions? She gets a percentage of it (she doesn't have her own), based on how many years we were married? Is that the scoop?

Guess I need to look into that...?

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Hey Jazz,

I'm not a lawyer but I am going thru a divorce right now. I've been married for 5 years here in CA. That 5yrs is considered community property. In other words she gets 2 and a half years worth.

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here in CA. That 5yrs is considered community property


With all due respect Jazz that question can not be answered here. Divorce is not a federal statue it is a state statue and therefore differs depending on many factors, where were you married, where were you domiciled, where did you file for divorce, are there k*ds, is she employable, etc etc, etc.

And if you did get an answer here, including this one, how accurate is it?

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Jazz Musician wrote:
Any Lawyers out there. I'm separated, not yet divorced. What's the deal on pensions? She gets a percentage of it (she doesn't have her own), based on how many years we were married? Is that the scoop?

Guess I need to look into that...?

Jazz




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In my experience here in IL...doe not matter how long you were married....with no pre nup and a good attorney she may get half...


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