
Goodmom
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Reged: 06/17/07
Posts: 2015
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Re: Part-time Work
08/11/10 08:31 PM
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You said:
Oh, so if someone was living in your home as your spouse and cheating on you, you don;t feel that you have a right to try and find out?
My response:
Rather than stooping to their level and doing something underhanded to get proof that is useless in the state I live in when it comes to custody and financial divisions, I would just file for divorce if the marriage was such that I suspected cheating. Proof isn't going to change the fact that the marriage is over. And in the case of the OP's ex it made it to where she is only imputed income to that of minimum wage. He pretty much shot himself in the foot with his actions. And he's lucky that her former employer wouldn't put what he did as being the reason for her being fired in writing. Otherwise, HIS actions would have cost him a lot of money.
You said:
I LOVE how when a WOMAN gets cheated on, society accepts all KINDS of bad behavior from her (tire slashing, destruction of personal property, even violence in some cases), yet a MAN is supposed to just fade into the background.
My response:
BULLSH*T! But I don't expect you to believe that.
You said:
Yeah, and THAT is why she is UNABLE to get a job in the same field somewhere else, right? Because her soon to be ex put a keylogger on her laptop?
My response:
Don't know. I just know that the judge decided not to reward her ex's actions by imputing to her what she was making at the job that he caused her to get fired from.
You said:
Martyr much?
My response:
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