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Reply to "AP's of married men, what happens when the married husbands wife finds out and wants to work things out with their wife?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not me but my friends: Friend 1: Dumped her, wife told H, kicked out of house, moved to apartment, lost custody of kids (got visitation because kids didn't want to go to the apartment, ages 1 middle school, 1 HS, 1 college), met a new guy, got a degree in social work, saw kids once a week until they went to college, moved to FLA, see kids occasionally Friend 2: Got fired (he was her boss), no contact for 2 years, started up again lasted 2 years, became a sex for money situation, felt dirty accepting money, lost the sparkle, went to intense therapy, H is a saint found out but kept her, doing well as a lawyer for another firm. Friend 3: He begged his wife to stay with him, she said no, she got the "prize", they married 1 year after D-day, he had cancer but didn't tell her until after they were married, was okay for 1 year, was very sick for 7 years, died this year, left the house and all his money (~10M) to his only son who is in his 20's, she had to sell the house because she could not afford it and 1/2 was the son's, moved to a townhouse in Frederick. Her 2 adult sons don't speak to her. Friend 4: got married to AP, has 2 wonderful kids and 1 step child from his 1st marriage who hates her, in and out of rehab. [/quote] This sounds fabricated about Friend 3 unless she signed an usual prenup. Spouses are entitled to a 30-50% elective share that they can pursue in court if they are not adequately provided for otherwise. [/quote]
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