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No-Fault divorce in Texas

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Proserpina

Senior Member
whew okay, so luckily the letter of contest was because his wife's affidavit of inability to pay costs was denied and she needed to pay the filing fee.


Now, I don't claim to have the crystal ball in my custody. However, I do predict that you will be back here in a few years doing one of two things.

Glad to see you're reading. :cool:
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
whew okay, so luckily the letter of contest was because his wife's affidavit of inability to pay costs was denied and she needed to pay the filing fee.
So the lie gets to continue. Nice. Glad to know your boyfriend has no problem allowing someone to lie to the court and supports said lie.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
whew okay, so luckily the letter of contest was because his wife's affidavit of inability to pay costs was denied and she needed to pay the filing fee.
I'm going to give you some advice. I doubt if you'll take it, but I have to try:

Your BF isn't telling you the entire story. You're only getting the part of the story that he thinks will make him look good. I'm sure there's far more going on than you know about.

Furthermore, he's willing to lie - not only to his wife, but also to the court. That lie could possibly cost him some time in jail or a healthy fine. If he's willing to lie under those circumstances, do you think that you're immune to his lies?

Run away as fast as you can.
 

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