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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you are probably getting this bad advice from a [b]bunch of affair partners[/b] that hope to do the same. 1. Get a lawyer 2. If you can show you father paid a certain amount to your mom, you can probably sue for that amount. 3. Assets before the 4 yr marriage are not the new wife's, you can protect that money for your father. 4. Take you dad to a doctor and declare Him incompetent if he is incompetent, become his power of attorney. [/quote] No many of us are married without ever being "affair partners". Without a legal support agreement, OP does not have much to stand on and should think long and hard about hiring a lawyer to get support for an ex-wife/mother. How long have the parents been divorced? Nowadays alimony is not forever so if they have been divorced for many years, trying to get support even with a lawyer will be a waste of money. Also, you cannot just take dad to the doctor, declare him incompetent and get power of attorney. He is married so if he is incompetent, power of attorney goes to the wife unless you can show a very good reason why she should not get it and not liking her is not it.[/quote] You obviously don't know what affir partner means. Yes, kids get power of attorney over new wives all the times. Ignorant.[/quote]
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