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18th March 07, 11:12 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
It may be surprising, due to my age, but I too have "been there; done that." The one fortunate aspect of it was we were both so young and were only married just under a year. No children, no joint property. It was truly the best, if there is one, way of divorcing. I wish you the best.
The cool thing is that we were what is called "Common Law" in Canada. We were not married, the child was her's before I met her, so really there aren't many complications. Thanks for your wishes I will keep you all up to date.
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18th March 07, 07:15 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
The cool thing is that we were what is called "Common Law" in Canada. We were not married, the child was her's before I met her, so really there aren't many complications. Thanks for your wishes I will keep you all up to date.
Becareful Glen, in the eye's of the law Common Law is seen as the same as marriage after a year. It might be wise to seek a legal advice.
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