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Reged: 08/23/06
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      #22251 - 08/23/06 08:45 AM (71.200.21.41)
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I had moved in with my husband, he already bought the double wide we now live in. We still are paying on it but everything has always been in his name. He now has separated all income he opened his own checking account and I am not on it at all, he is paying all the bills out of his account. When we last talked about divorce (his talk) he told me I did not have to leave right away we would decide how to separate everything bla bla bla after I told him he would have to pay me off for the time I have invested in the marriage as far as the home is concerned he decided he now wants to work thing out. So now my thinking is this since our money is now seperate and he pays all bills he is trying to get his finances straight and say I have paid nothing since such and such a date so he will not have to pay me anything after that date. Does it sound like that and can that be done?

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