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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the guy whose wife called 911. She didn't make partner. I got full custody and it took her two years to get unsupervised visits after that. Not surprisingly, she isn't in her kid's life. She's moved to Richmond and the kids and I are doing very well. Much better than before I took her for palimony and I got the house and the condo we owned first. To the poster that tried to malign time spent watching movies with their kids. Wow, just wow. You're especially gross. And the cherry on top for all you sad women out there: My new wife is 14 tears younger, way, way hotter and is actually a decent person. My kids like her more than they like their birth mother. Merry Christmas![/quote] Troll. It’s not called palimony if you were married. It’s alimony whether you are the DH or DW.[/quote] Yeah. It sure is a convenient outcome. But, whatever.[/quote] Right. Because everyone on DCUM has a JD in family law :roll: [/quote] No one needs a JD in family law to know that it’s not called palimony when you are divorced. All you need to do is go through the process of fighting for or against alimony to know what it is called. PP claims he “took her for palimony”. If he’d ever received even a single payment, he would know that it is called alimony because he fought like hell to get it. No one automatically gets spousal support these days. You go though legal hell to get it and you damn sure know what it is called. Palimony is for couples never legally married.[/quote] Aren't you supposed to be counting toothpicks or something?[/quote] Is the trollspeak for don’t introduce facts into this thread?[/quote]
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