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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/hugolowell/status/1748413003249090638[/twitter][/quote] I take it Georgia is not a no-fault divorce state. Such a sad thing, to have trials like this with evidence. [/quote] It is a no-fault divorce state if the parties claim the marriage is “irretrievably broken." Evidently, that is what Nathan Wade stated on his filing. However, things got nasty...... [quote]Lawyers for Joycelyn Wade, a stay-at-home mother for 20 years, have complained in court filings that her estranged husband “knowingly obstructed” her efforts to obtain information about his finances amid the divorce. When Nathan Wade didn’t comply with an order to turn over information, a judge cited him for contempt on Aug. 17 in Cobb County Superior Court. In a Nov. 20 filing, Joycelyn Wade’s lawyers said he hadn’t disclosed enough information about his taxes, bank accounts and credit cards for their expert to evaluate. Wade “has provided nearly nothing to defendant for her support and survival as her own bank account is often in overdraft,” even as he earned nearly $700,000 from Fulton County and ran his own law firm, her lawyers wrote in a Dec. 7 filing.[/quote] https://news.yahoo.com/trump-prosecutor-scandal-exposed-divorce-202625361.html So, this suit isn't so much about the divorce, but about alimony and such. [/quote]
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