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by SmartNSexy   55 Posts 10/26/2008 5:29 PM

You came to my wall and wrote that you feel I deserve to be beaten up, or worse. How on earth would that solve anything? If you think that his cheating is my fault, your judgement is seriously impared. Men cheat to fulfill a need. If your man cheated on you was it because you were too focused on carreer to love him? Isn't that where your anger should lie? I would like to watch the fight you have with yourself in front of a mirror... A fight with me would just leave you hurt in more ways than you already are.


by spaznskitz   7745 Posts 10/20/2008 2:59 PM

hi CC - unfortunately, the attorneys you spoke to are correct - there isn't a court in continental US that can enforce anything ordered on someone who lives overseas, or works for an internationally owned company - you'd have to divorce in THAT country and be governed by their laws. If the company was US owned, you could get a wage garnishment, but an international company will not support a US court order - and they don't have to.


by trisha9054   4967 Posts 10/8/2008 7:55 AM

I sent you an email reply. It should be in your inbox.


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