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Old February 20th 07, 02:43 PM posted to alt.child-support
John Meyer
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Default Good parents grab onto their ankles for dear life

http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/engli...bility/debtors



I have to warn you, before you go onto this site, you might want to put
a picture next to your computer to stare at every few seconds so as not
to have your brain turn into mush.
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Old February 23rd 07, 05:41 AM posted to alt.child-support
Adryenn Ashley
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Default Good parents grab onto their ankles for dear life

Nearly 70% of all marriages that end are due to financial stress. Add
to that crushing statistic that divorce has not only become
acceptable, but nearly inevitable! Why? Because we as a society
don't take the time to do the work up front to ensure lifelong
happiness. In fact, many smart, single girls revert back to schoolgirl
fantasies once the ring goes on their finger. Faster than their guy
can get up off of bended knee, these girls are pulling out the bridal
magazines and obsessing over napkins and cake flavors. Combining two
well-lived lives requires as much attention, more in fact, as planning
a fairytale wedding. So a href="http://everygirlsguides.com"
title="second wives"Every Single Girl's Guide To Her Future Husband's
Last Divorce/a is my contribution to all future second wives out
there so they can learn the ropes without getting in the ring. We owe
it to ourselves and our families to protect our ASSets!

Just think, if you can maintainat least half the assets as separate
property, your new family will survive.

And 96% of non custodial parents are not "missing" or
"irresponsible". Their own data shows that only 4% of all non
custodials are deadbeats.

 




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