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Old 09-24-2005, 05:36 PM
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Wife is under some notion of 7 year spouse suppor law


California My wife who I dearly love for some reason is divorcing me and she is a 4th year law student and is under some kind of a notion that she needs to file before our 7th anniversery which is on dec 31st And this will prevent me from filing for suport from her since she makes right now a substancial amount more than I do and I have this house to maintain and my bills are far exceeding what I make plus I have been supporting her for the last 14 years we married after 7 years together and now she thinks that like in a common law state that this 7 year comon law thing takes affect I have told her that California is not a common law state but a quaisey and comunity property state also that it is a no fault state is there anything she is saying to be truue or is she just confused and she says she got an A in this class???? Women??? Driving me nuts and I love her so much I just messed up and while she has been going through laws school I thought I was giving her space but it trns out I Have been Neglecting her not giving her space so she leaves me and I try to talk her into leaving and she gets stuborn on me so I continue to persue her and all that did was make her run away or get more distant now she wants a divorce and isn't going to change her mind think I best just leave her alone for awhile and maybe she will get a clue that I'm a great guy and come back but I doubt it she is Irish Irish both sides of her family she is a Flynn+ Stone so she's a Flintstones maybe that explains her logic ? or lack of darn why me ?
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Old 09-24-2005, 05:42 PM
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She has a lover and it's not you.
and she is a 4th year law student which means that you need an attorney..NOT advice from an internet message board.
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