
shellc1971
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Re: Paramour
02/11/06 10:53 PM
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I understand your points and I thank you for your opinion. There are a lot more facts in this case and frankly, you are assuming a bit much. One, he did not marry her for her money. She proposed to him. They had been long time friends. He is not spending any of her money as he never had any of it to begin with. What money he does spend on me is his separate property and not community. She also knew from the very beginning that her did not love her and was still in love with me.
No, he was not forced into marrying her. He did not leave her because he found out he was going to be OK. He left because she was a mean old woman that lied to him left and right. Please don't judge people when you don't have the complete facts. I sincerely appreciate your opinions and it does give me some things to think about.
My question was asked to get information as to how "paramour" played into TX law. Can I be brought into court? What effect does it have on MY life?
I am sorry for apparently opening a can of worms. I didn't mean to ruffle feathers.
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