Well, Its over I guess!
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- Virginia
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Well, Its over I guess!
As some of you know "Virginia" has been going through a divorce and yesterday was my (God! I can only hope! last day in court. - three times is enough!) DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT SAYING A WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I represented myself. What was it that Abe Lincoln said and I paraphrase!: " He who represents himself has a fool for an attorney!" Anyway, my wife's attorney is from the "old school." No negotiations, no sitting down and discussing anything, just lie after lie and into court and in court defend his lies with, "oh I am sorry I just misunderstood," or "you misinterpreted what I was saying!" etc. Accusations such as income tax evasion, blant disregard for court orders, being an "insane pervert!" forcing her out of the home, etc Anyway, with a bit of soothing anal ointment, I will probably survive.
For those of you who may face this unfortunate circumstance, I can only tell you how the judge that I had evidently ruled. It appears that he cared nothing about how we arrived at where we were ---all that mattered was at this very point in time who had what and how could he "equally" (in his mind) distribute the marital assets. The fact that she had no expenses, was living with her parents, was drawing $1,000 a month disablility and had contributed absolutely nothing to any type of retirement planning for 28 years, (although she had worked and had as good or better opportunities to contribute and choose not to) was totally unimportant. His only concern was the distribution of any and all marital assets that currently existed! I doubt that even being represented by counsel would have had things come out any different.
As you may or may not know my wife had and does have a "swelling of the brain" which has been going on for a minimum of three years and probably longer and in one recess yesterday, her attorney asked to speak to me alone and in the conversation he admitted that even when he sits down with her to discuss the intricasies of the distribution, she does not seem to have a clue and just drifts off into her own little world. He and I agreed on some final details and then he asked her to sit in and told her what we felt would be an "equitable" solution and she agreed and I could tell she did not have a clue. Anyway, that was presented to judge - he accepted that and it was over. Her attorney did say that I was a worthy opponent and that I had handled myself very well in the court room. Yes I did get to do some cross-examinations - the only mistake I made according to the judge was that I initially stood between he ( the judge) and the witness. He asked me to stand to one side or the other. He likes to see their eyes and body language evidently!
Anyway, it is hopefully over and I can move on with my life.
Virginia, SilverLady (as if you had not already guessed those of you who even care!) and my sisters here on the forum.
Love you all!
Virginia
For those of you who may face this unfortunate circumstance, I can only tell you how the judge that I had evidently ruled. It appears that he cared nothing about how we arrived at where we were ---all that mattered was at this very point in time who had what and how could he "equally" (in his mind) distribute the marital assets. The fact that she had no expenses, was living with her parents, was drawing $1,000 a month disablility and had contributed absolutely nothing to any type of retirement planning for 28 years, (although she had worked and had as good or better opportunities to contribute and choose not to) was totally unimportant. His only concern was the distribution of any and all marital assets that currently existed! I doubt that even being represented by counsel would have had things come out any different.
As you may or may not know my wife had and does have a "swelling of the brain" which has been going on for a minimum of three years and probably longer and in one recess yesterday, her attorney asked to speak to me alone and in the conversation he admitted that even when he sits down with her to discuss the intricasies of the distribution, she does not seem to have a clue and just drifts off into her own little world. He and I agreed on some final details and then he asked her to sit in and told her what we felt would be an "equitable" solution and she agreed and I could tell she did not have a clue. Anyway, that was presented to judge - he accepted that and it was over. Her attorney did say that I was a worthy opponent and that I had handled myself very well in the court room. Yes I did get to do some cross-examinations - the only mistake I made according to the judge was that I initially stood between he ( the judge) and the witness. He asked me to stand to one side or the other. He likes to see their eyes and body language evidently!
Anyway, it is hopefully over and I can move on with my life.
Virginia, SilverLady (as if you had not already guessed those of you who even care!) and my sisters here on the forum.
Love you all!
Virginia
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Virginia,
Hopefully this is the end of one chapter and the start of new chapter in the life of Virginia. You are Virginia and proud of it! You have provided much inspiration to others on the forum and to help others explore "The Gift" on the "Magical Mystery Tour." This forum is a wonderful place for support, and I think that you are fortunate to have SL as your SO!
Maria
Hopefully this is the end of one chapter and the start of new chapter in the life of Virginia. You are Virginia and proud of it! You have provided much inspiration to others on the forum and to help others explore "The Gift" on the "Magical Mystery Tour." This forum is a wonderful place for support, and I think that you are fortunate to have SL as your SO!
Maria
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Hi Virginia. I am so sorry you had to go through all this, but at least now you do have the legal right to get on with your life. I feel sure you will make the very best of it, hon!!!
Love, Carolynn
Love, Carolynn
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Hi Virginia,
Glad to here this is behind you. When mine was done I had a party and roasted a pig. And that evening I had the formal burning of the Marriage License and drank a toast to my freedom, that was 22 years ago. Where have the years gone ?
So here's to you Virginia
Hugs,
Danette
Glad to here this is behind you. When mine was done I had a party and roasted a pig. And that evening I had the formal burning of the Marriage License and drank a toast to my freedom, that was 22 years ago. Where have the years gone ?
Hugs,
Danette
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Virginia is on her own.
I am a GG who was divorced in 1987 after 12 years of marriage. Nice guy, no passion. Even when there is no animosity, divorce is not a nice thing. The good news is that it frees you to move on. So go girl.
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Virginia
Congratulations on your accomplishment! Been a long hard road but I know you have plenty of good times ahead with your new lady...er..SilverLady. Best of luck to you both and may Virginia only enjoy happy memories from now on. I'm sure SL will make sure of that as you embark on your 'new' Magical Mystery Tour. Just stay clear of the woodshed!
Stephanie
Congratulations on your accomplishment! Been a long hard road but I know you have plenty of good times ahead with your new lady...er..SilverLady. Best of luck to you both and may Virginia only enjoy happy memories from now on. I'm sure SL will make sure of that as you embark on your 'new' Magical Mystery Tour. Just stay clear of the woodshed!
Stephanie
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well it's over I guess.
Hi Virginia,
Thankfully an unpleasant period of your life has now reached its’ conclusion and you can move on.
We can’t do anything about yesterday, but what we do today determines how good tomorrow is for us, and the only thing we get if we look back too much is a stiff neck, so I hope that you can now look to the future, and given time you can move on with your life and enjoy it to the fullest. It takes time for wounds to heal, but surround yourself with the right people and I’m sure your life will blossom.
Kind Regards and
Sally.
Thankfully an unpleasant period of your life has now reached its’ conclusion and you can move on.
We can’t do anything about yesterday, but what we do today determines how good tomorrow is for us, and the only thing we get if we look back too much is a stiff neck, so I hope that you can now look to the future, and given time you can move on with your life and enjoy it to the fullest. It takes time for wounds to heal, but surround yourself with the right people and I’m sure your life will blossom.
Kind Regards and
Sally.
Watch nature, because it’s our greatest teacher, it moves and flows and moves on again. We can never be free until we disengage, so allow life to flow as you find it. The way it is, is the way it is.
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