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My ex won't go away

Last post 06-04-2009 3:21 PM by peterjohn. 1 replies.
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  • 05-26-2009 9:25 PM

    My ex won't go away

     I've been divorced (happily and single) since 1994.  My ex-wife and I have two of the best sons ever (15 and 16) - she has custody.  We have gotten along reasonably well most of the time since the divorce; however, due to financial reasons she asked to stay in my house for awhile.  It's been 10 months now and I'm trying to be a great role model for the kids - but she's driving me insane.  I hate to put her out because it would upset the kids, and I think I can make it until they're both 18.  Only one thing has me worried:  Is there some law that says that since I'm pretty much supporting her and she's not paying any rent, utilities, etc., is she entitled to anything from me after the kids turn 18?  I'm a homeowner in Tennessee - she is an attorney.  BTW - They say that losing a spouse is difficult.  In my case its darned near impossible.

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  • 06-04-2009 3:21 PM In reply to

    Re: My ex won't go away

    heyi can understand your problem just i want sujjest you i have a good lawyer if u want to contact him then i can do it.........reply me soon

     

     

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    find lawyer--find lawyer

     

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