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re: Nastiest divorce situations you've seen.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 2:27 pm to McLemore
Posted on 4/10/25 at 2:27 pm to McLemore
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He proceeds to get shot at in it at a gas station on Ponce in Atlanta.
I'm pretty sure that's the gas station that taught me to stand well away from the pump so I had 360 of visibility around me. Black barber shop across the street.
Close friend had a wife that engaged in really weird arse behavior, like changing her last name back to her maiden name while we were on a couples vacation to the middle east. In the middle of posing for pictures with him. She created a nice trail of evidence thanks to the BMW location tracker showing when she spent nights/weekends with her boy toy in the Heights. She was "teaching" pilates or some shite there while she lived 25 miles away. Had multiple CPS reports filed on her by the elementary school regarding more than one kid. Had her 10 year old bike from her place back to one of their old neighbor's houses on a 45mph road to bang on the neighbor's door and ask not to go back to mommy's house, etc.
She had 3-4 lawyers fire her, and she fired at least 3 business valuation firms, dragging the divorce being finalized out for almost four years. And she'd purposefully do fun stuff like leave the pool heater running 24x7 for a month so he'd get stuck with a $900 gas bill, etc.
I'm emotionally vacant, but goddamn that bitch showed me a different side of farked up, particularly with what she said to all but the youngest kid.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 2:45 pm to Lsutigerturner
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she tears up my retirement plans and mages me start over as I’m trying to retire. I am not sure how I will handle the situation.
You gotta have an account no one knows about in a friends name that you trust or have a safe deposit box that you have access to and keep $$$ in there.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 3:11 pm to Beessnax
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The most amicable divorces I have seen were settled without getting attorneys involved. Lawyers are right there with car salesmen as far as being slimy and disgusting people go.
In my previous marriage we always said if things go south we will make it amicable, not going to screw each other over and will never try and take our kid from one another (within reason).
Thankfully, we stuck to that. Each walked away with 50% of the assets, our own retirement accounts and 50/50 custody. Very easy. The only thing I wanted to fight more for my attorney said drop it because I likely won't win and I'll spend more money in court. So I just chalked it up to a dumb monetary decision I made in the marriage and will never make the mistake of letting inheritance hit a joint asset again.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 4:30 am to HoustonChick86
Seems most all posts are about crazy women…
Had a case where husband out of no where changes the lock on the master bedroom, won’t let wife in to get her clothes or access the master bathroom.
Wife files motion for access. Wife gets access granted to remove her belongings. Wife moves into second bedroom.
Husband then takes remote for tv in den and locks it in master bedroom.
Wife files motion for remote. Parties agree to schedule use of tv in den.
Settlement of assets is almost complete. Husband won’t agree because he will not agree unless he gets the three bicycles.
I could not figure out why that was such a big issue.
Come to find out the bicycles were women’s bicycle.
Husband was a total prick.
Yes, he got the bicycles.
Had a case where husband out of no where changes the lock on the master bedroom, won’t let wife in to get her clothes or access the master bathroom.
Wife files motion for access. Wife gets access granted to remove her belongings. Wife moves into second bedroom.
Husband then takes remote for tv in den and locks it in master bedroom.
Wife files motion for remote. Parties agree to schedule use of tv in den.
Settlement of assets is almost complete. Husband won’t agree because he will not agree unless he gets the three bicycles.
I could not figure out why that was such a big issue.
Come to find out the bicycles were women’s bicycle.
Husband was a total prick.
Yes, he got the bicycles.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 4:42 am to JDCPA76
Since treatment of children has come up…
Long protracted divorce proceedings, one child, a girl, about seven years old.
Temporary custody agreement, dad gets Wednesday night and every other weekend.
First weekend dad picks up child from mom. Drops child off Sunday afternoon.
Next weekend for dad, picks up child from mom. Gets child to his house and discovers mom has put old raggedy clothes in suitcase for child.
Dad goes out and buys new clothes for child figuring mom made a mistake.
Pattern continues, dad brings child to mom with nice clothes, mom sends child to dad with old clothes.
Husband files motion.
Settlement reached, dad has his clothes for child, mom has her clothes for child.
When mom drops off child at dad’s, dad has to put a bag out with his clothes for child. Child has to change clothes into dad’s clothes in the back seat of dad’s car and leave moms clothes in the bag outside the car. Same situation in reverse when dad brings child home.
I wonder the mental damage that did to the poor child??
Long protracted divorce proceedings, one child, a girl, about seven years old.
Temporary custody agreement, dad gets Wednesday night and every other weekend.
First weekend dad picks up child from mom. Drops child off Sunday afternoon.
Next weekend for dad, picks up child from mom. Gets child to his house and discovers mom has put old raggedy clothes in suitcase for child.
Dad goes out and buys new clothes for child figuring mom made a mistake.
Pattern continues, dad brings child to mom with nice clothes, mom sends child to dad with old clothes.
Husband files motion.
Settlement reached, dad has his clothes for child, mom has her clothes for child.
When mom drops off child at dad’s, dad has to put a bag out with his clothes for child. Child has to change clothes into dad’s clothes in the back seat of dad’s car and leave moms clothes in the bag outside the car. Same situation in reverse when dad brings child home.
I wonder the mental damage that did to the poor child??
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:09 am to Billy Blanks
Friend was married for about six months before the marriage went south. When it comes time for her to move out of the house we go out wakeboarding while she's moving her stuff. We come back to grill out and try to turn on the big screen to watch football and nothing. It turns out the wife removed every battery from every remote control in the house. He finds out months later she also opened a package of donuts and placed them out of sight on top of the kitchen cabinets and his place was infested with ants. I'm sure there was more but these were off the top of my head.
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