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Old 07-06-2005, 09:52 AM   #4829
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
As to pummeling her in the courts, I don't know any other way to litigate anything. You either get ahead and force the other side to chase you or you'll forever play catch up.
You must be engaging in a wee bit of hyperbole here.

Anyhoo, bn'b is right. Playing hardball in a divorce will fuck up the kids. Are they more important than you? If they are, then you do what is best for them, not your wounded pride.

If the strumpet is a stay at home mom or is with the kids more than cuckold, and is good with the kids, and the kids are under 10, then you take your lumps -- she gets the house and primary residential custody or whatever your state calls it. Cuckold said that he is a full-time GA -- he shouldn't fight for custody of kids who need their mother and who he doesn't have time to be with just because he's mad that his wife pegged bill on their marital bed one afternoon.

If cuckold is worried about strumpet and bill spending his coin, then he should move the money. But it will probably be considered a marital asset, and if strumpet doesn't work then he'll probably be stroking a check to her for temporary alimony anyway.
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