miniwhinny
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This is SO unfair! I feel so bad for you. Good thoughts beeing sent your way and hoping this works out in YOUR favor
Thank you all for the supportive words and thoughts. It's so appreciated. I will let everyone know what the outcome is. As of today the judge hasn't looked at it. So, one week down, who knows how many to go. My atty advised that I write his May check, but send it to her and she will hold it until this is resolved. That way it's out of my hands and I've still technically complied with the current agreement. He'll be ticked when that doesn't arrive. Not looking forward to that text.
Yes, I've been warned there is NO time limit. The judge is bound to no time in which to respond. Doesn't seem fair in that everything presented to the judge always has to be done by a certain date.Parmela, my husband and I have been involved with two different judgements where we had to wait and wait for the judge to rule. One was heard last September and we just got the ruling last week. He ruled that he wasn't going to rule.........say what?? The other case took several months as well. Our attorney said the judge can let it sit there for as long as he wants and that there is really no time limit. Not saying this is the case for you but just sharing my experiences.
Parmela, thinking great thoughts for you, hope the judge sees the light.
Like everything, this too shall pass.
As for babymaking, just because the factory has shut down doesn't mean you can't outsource so to speak and adopt. I am sure there are lots of little girls out there just dreaming of a horse owning person that will swoop down and bring them into their fantasy life. Yes, older kids can be a challenge and tough, but rewarding too.
As for the former in-laws, if you feel so strongly towards them, you didn't divorce them, you divorced their low life son and I am sure they would appreciate hearing how you feel about them. Maybe you can maintain some kind of relationship.
Good luck, hoping for all the best.
Scary situation, but I admire you for being strong enough to stand up and fight for a better life for yourself once the dust settles.
I am also beginning the process of extricating myself from an 18 year partnership with a friend and her husband as I cannot tolerate living with the husband any more. I am so sad as I will likely lose my best friend and that has stopped me up to this point, but that butt head she is married to has made it impossible and unfair to myself. Sad because they will not be able to afford to buy me out so the farm has to sell, which means most of our horses must go (mine too). It is going to be a mess and I have been taking the coward's way out and not doing anything about it.
Gonna be a bumpy ride!
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