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dee709

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Not that it matters now but I am curious if I got the shaft. I am a Canadian citizen who at the time was living in Tx. Went to Canada and married a Canadian. We moved to Tx to live and that is where the fun (not) begins. My now ex husband managed to drain my bank account (solely in my name, set up years before we were married), I tried to get a divorce in Tx but was told I had to go the Canada due to the fact that I am Canadian. However, when I inquired about pressing charges on my (then still legally ) husband I was told that since I lived in Tx which is a community property state, my husband could take what ever he wanted and I had no say. Why the conflict in which laws to follow?
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Dee

01-24-2001 10:43 PM
 


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JeremyNMary

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Dee,

Thanks for replying to my post about the bigamy situation. I am new to this site, so I'm not sure how to email you directly so you can see my response....so, please do me a favor and go to my post again to see what I wrote to you, please. THANKS!

Also, I'm sorry about what your going through. Its a shame that he drained you financially like that. I'm not sure of the laws regarding that, either, as I'm not an attorney. However, it sounds like B.S. to me...those Texas laws....

We all make mistakes, and HOPEFULLY, live through them after. Keep your chin up and good luck! But, please read how we responded to you on our post.

Thanks,
Jeremy & Mary :)
 

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