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Old July 2nd 04, 08:20 AM
Chris
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Default What's the best state to file in?


"Sandra" wrote in message
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"Bob" wrote in message
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Sandra wrote:

I want to make sure he pays so much that it really hurts him!


We generally recommend .223 caliber for this kind of hate mongering

bitch.

Bob


That's funny, I generally recommend .45 caliber for ****skin ******s like
yourself.

You remind me of my soon-to-be ex. ****ing loser.


Feel better now?





  #62  
Old July 2nd 04, 09:00 AM
Chris
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Default What's the best state to file in?


"Sandra" wrote in message
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I've recently left my husband, and am thinking about moving out of state
with the kids to get as far away from him as possible. I'm currently in
South Carolina, but have been seriously thinking about moving to Oregon

and
filing for divorce their since I've heard the alimony and child-support
payments are much higher out there. Anybody know where I might find a
state-by-state comparison of this kind of stuff?

I want to make sure he pays so much that it really hurts him! He's got a
business that he inherited from his granddad and his daddy that makes good
income, and I need to make sure me and my kids get as much of it out of

this
as possible.


California is probably your best bet for maximum extortion. However, I
believe Taxachusetts is right up there as far as how much you will be able
to legally steal from him. Good luck in your evil scheme!


Thanks in advance for any help,
Sandra




  #63  
Old July 2nd 04, 09:00 AM
Chris
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Default What's the best state to file in?


"Sandra" wrote in message
...
I've recently left my husband, and am thinking about moving out of state
with the kids to get as far away from him as possible. I'm currently in
South Carolina, but have been seriously thinking about moving to Oregon

and
filing for divorce their since I've heard the alimony and child-support
payments are much higher out there. Anybody know where I might find a
state-by-state comparison of this kind of stuff?

I want to make sure he pays so much that it really hurts him! He's got a
business that he inherited from his granddad and his daddy that makes good
income, and I need to make sure me and my kids get as much of it out of

this
as possible.


California is probably your best bet for maximum extortion. However, I
believe Taxachusetts is right up there as far as how much you will be able
to legally steal from him. Good luck in your evil scheme!


Thanks in advance for any help,
Sandra




  #64  
Old July 2nd 04, 09:00 AM
Chris
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Default What's the best state to file in?


"Sandra" wrote in message
...
I've recently left my husband, and am thinking about moving out of state
with the kids to get as far away from him as possible. I'm currently in
South Carolina, but have been seriously thinking about moving to Oregon

and
filing for divorce their since I've heard the alimony and child-support
payments are much higher out there. Anybody know where I might find a
state-by-state comparison of this kind of stuff?

I want to make sure he pays so much that it really hurts him! He's got a
business that he inherited from his granddad and his daddy that makes good
income, and I need to make sure me and my kids get as much of it out of

this
as possible.


California is probably your best bet for maximum extortion. However, I
believe Taxachusetts is right up there as far as how much you will be able
to legally steal from him. Good luck in your evil scheme!


Thanks in advance for any help,
Sandra




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Old July 2nd 04, 07:55 PM
Todd Schaffer
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Default What's the best state to file in?

Frist of all are you thanking of the kids what state to file in is the
one that has the best attorny and in that sate may be were the child
support and depending on the case he could take the childern So , think
clearly with out anger making the judgement in your manner

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Old July 2nd 04, 07:55 PM
Todd Schaffer
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Default What's the best state to file in?

Frist of all are you thanking of the kids what state to file in is the
one that has the best attorny and in that sate may be were the child
support and depending on the case he could take the childern So , think
clearly with out anger making the judgement in your manner

  #67  
Old July 2nd 04, 07:55 PM
Todd Schaffer
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Default What's the best state to file in?

Frist of all are you thanking of the kids what state to file in is the
one that has the best attorny and in that sate may be were the child
support and depending on the case he could take the childern So , think
clearly with out anger making the judgement in your manner

 




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