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1 hour ago, JFH said:

So marriage isn't for life? Just to fill a gap until a better offer comes along? 

 

And I say that as someone with one divorce on her record. I get it that things can go wrong ... but so many times? 

I am on marriage #5. 

 

My current wife is great to me, and takes darn good care of me.  I just think I have a short attention span when it comes to woman.  The new shiny one grabs my attention for a while, and then I grow tired and look for new adventures.

 

 

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

I am on marriage #5. 

 

My current wife is great to me, and takes darn good care of me.  I just think I have a short attention span when it comes to woman.  The new shiny one grabs my attention for a while, and then I grow tired and look for new adventures.

 

 

You have to be trolling right now lol. What about alimony? Wouldn't the courts make you responsible in some way after divorce?

Posted
3 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

As far as I know there is no limits.  They put a waiver clause in there a few years ago where you request a waiver for multiply filings.

 

I had to do that my last K1, but it was just a simple request I did on a sheet of paper.

 

If I was a betting man, I would say I will be doing a 4th K1 in a few years.

Does your wife know of your plans to replace her? 

14 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

I am on marriage #5. 

 

My current wife is great to me, and takes darn good care of me.  I just think I have a short attention span when it comes to woman.  The new shiny one grabs my attention for a while, and then I grow tired and look for new adventures.

 

 

That's really not something to brag about, you know...

Posted
5 minutes ago, Grantman1987 said:

You have to be trolling right now lol. What about alimony? Wouldn't the courts make you responsible in some way after divorce?

I am in Texas,  Really no alimony here. 

 

A few years ago Texas put some kind of law if you were married for 10 years or more then the spouse could get alimony.  I have only had one marriage get close to the 10 year mark.   Pretty much no fault divorce here.

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

 
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