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There are very few things in life I regret. right now......
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 456337"><p>He wrote a letter, but didn't file a motion for continuance? *snort*</p><p>If it makes you feel any better I've been separated since '04, filed a few years ago, had TWO "final" hearings, and am still legally married. I also had to take a divorce class on the grief process of divorce and parenting. That's eight hours of my life wasted along with the money for it. I did the paperwork for them to re-calculate the child support by IN laws and sent it in. FL's response? To send me FL paperwork asking for the same information AND it requires a FL notary. They refuse to relinquish jurisdiction, even though the original order was done when we had MS residence and would have technically been in MS's jurisdiction, but no, FL wants jurisdiction because he lives there.</p><p></p><p>Makes me regret being a divorcee (to be, eventually) instead of a widow! </p><p>*drags out the Bulldog Shrine and prays for a very large truck*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 456337"] He wrote a letter, but didn't file a motion for continuance? *snort* If it makes you feel any better I've been separated since '04, filed a few years ago, had TWO "final" hearings, and am still legally married. I also had to take a divorce class on the grief process of divorce and parenting. That's eight hours of my life wasted along with the money for it. I did the paperwork for them to re-calculate the child support by IN laws and sent it in. FL's response? To send me FL paperwork asking for the same information AND it requires a FL notary. They refuse to relinquish jurisdiction, even though the original order was done when we had MS residence and would have technically been in MS's jurisdiction, but no, FL wants jurisdiction because he lives there. Makes me regret being a divorcee (to be, eventually) instead of a widow! *drags out the Bulldog Shrine and prays for a very large truck* [/QUOTE]
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