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9/4/08 

Just returned from my vacation and enjoyed every minute of it.  It was great quality time with my daughter.  We got to talk on some indepth topics but I stayed away from the divorce other than to ask how she was doing.

 

My STBX and the kids are moving out this weekend.  However we still have no agreement on what she can take.  Her first offer was basically leaving me with very little.  So I have countered.  I have stated very emphatically that she is to take nothing until we have written agreement.  Its still all community property and nothing can leave until we have agreement is my understanding.

 

I hate that its gotten to this point of petty bickering, but I am unwilling to let her have everything when she still shows no remorse or taking responsibility for her actions.  She continues to put the kids in the middle and the manipulation continues.  She is a master of it.  I am not letting it happen to me any longer.  Its just a business deal period.

by falcon81  336 Posts 

Posted on 9/4/2008 11:33 AM
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Yes, marital property.  If it was purchased or given as a gift during the time of marriage then technically you each have a claim to it. 

Or from my point of view.  I didn't want anything because I wanted to start over new.  When we did discuss the few things I took, he was quick to point out that the items were given to 'us' by 'his parents.' 

Good luck.
by purebredinip   418 Posts
Posted on 9/4/2008 12:29 PM
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