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19 Sep 2003, 13:51
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a little bit broken
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grown up / law student question about divorce and adultery
after splitting from marital partner at what point is one able to see another man/woman without your spouse being able to site this instance of adultery as reason for divorce
i.e. do papers have to be filed at court, do you have to be living in seperate houses, is there a legal document of intention to divorce that can be sought etc
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19 Sep 2003, 13:52
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King of The Fat Boys
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I'm afraid I'm all out of legal advice. Can I interest you in some spam?
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19 Sep 2003, 16:43
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Don't tell anyone about your sex adventures, and it will be fine.
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19 Sep 2003, 18:27
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Re: grown up / law student question about divorce and adultery
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Originally posted by madi
after splitting from marital partner at what point is one able to see another man/woman without your spouse being able to site this instance of adultery as reason for divorce
i.e. do papers have to be filed at court, do you have to be living in seperate houses, is there a legal document of intention to divorce that can be sought etc
thanks
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It's not "ok" till you have official divorce papers. Even after that you should be all in sorrow, like for 6 months or 1 month at least. And you have to wear all black all the time... unless if you don't give a damn what people think about you.
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19 Sep 2003, 18:30
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Condemned to RP
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As soon as you've communicated the break up with your partner?
If they told you to go **** off, if you told them or if you both told eachother to **** off at the same time. Either way, it has to be known to the 'other person' I'd say. I wouldn't know for 'sure' but seems kinda obvious dunnit.
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19 Sep 2003, 18:59
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Child Eating Zombie Clown
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if you are legally married, then you need to get legal papers signed before you can start seeing other people (openly). You don't need to be divorced, but your spouse needs to know that a separation is taking place, and there needs to be a physical record of his/her approval of it. Otherwise divorce can and probably will take place.
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19 Sep 2003, 19:10
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a little bit broken
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i think it is when papers have been filed with the court
but i just cant seem to find out for sure
/me decides to call lawyer tomorrow
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20 Sep 2003, 00:01
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Child Eating Zombie Clown
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Basically all there needs to be is a physical record of your spouse's knowledge of a separation. That way, if he tries to sic a divorce hearing on the premise of oh, breaking your vows or something, and asks for half the maritial assets, you can say "no, I have your signature here saying it was okay". Then his entire case is forfeitted and likely dismissed.
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20 Sep 2003, 16:42
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Prince of Amber
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This is my personal opinion and not a legal one. I have no training in law.
You should continue having sex with your wife and only your wife until the divorce is finalized. The problem with my opinion is that the sex would probably not be very good. If she does not want to have sex with you, then obviously you are doing something wrong.
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