Should I file contempt for assets without an attorney?

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Re: Should I file contempt for assets without an attorney?

Postby BartSimpson » Fri May 11, 2012 12:37 pm

Losing your stuff in a breakup has been around since Adam lost all his heavenly stuff when Eve thought it a good idea to serve the forbidden apple. You'll get over it.

It's the first lesson in the List, because it is clearly where men fail in the early stages. But with Flickr and cloud storage, it's not going to be often we hear of pictures and video's anymore. Still, at the slightest hint of a divorce, please spread the word to secure the personal effects and data the subject intends to keep.
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Re: Should I file contempt for assets without an attorney?

Postby dadmisseskids » Fri May 11, 2012 8:39 pm

ItsWorthIt wrote:At this point, considering I can't do what you suggest, I guess I give up. I'll just move on and let her get away with her continued < edited >. Divorce really sucks. Even after losing everything, the very few things you are awarded, you can't get either.
Tail between the legs already? And here I thought engineers were taught to think outside the box and always find a way to accomplish a task.
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