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Archive for September, 2008

You’re Never Too Old to Divorce

An elderly Singaporean Husband wants a divorce from his Wife – after more than twenty-five years of marriage.
Husband alleges that his Wife has engaged in “unreasonable behaviour, distrust and irresponsibility”, mostly pertaining to money.
The Wife denies the allegations and further alleges that the Husband is guilty of bigamy and harassment.
The Wife is Husband’s third wife.
Husband’s [...]

SC Mother Served with Summons for 12 Years Past Due Child Support – 63 Cents – Or Else

South Carolina Mother served with summons for child support. Past due child support.
Twelve years, to be precise. Children are long since grown.
But that doesn’t void the legal duty to pay.
The entire arrearage.
All 63 cents of it.
Or else.
According to a new computer system utilized by the South Carolina courts.
But the Mother says [...]

Member: Paul Twyford

BIO: “My son just turned 6, and is a well adjusted and very social kid. He has friends where his mom lives and where he goes to school, but there are no kids his age in my neighborhood. I’d like for him to have friends around here too.”

WI: Stepparent Does Not Stand in Non-Custodial Spouse Parent’s Shoes With Regard to Visitation Rights

Wisconsin ex-husband, Father, is deployed in military. Father “assigns” his visitation time to his new wife, Stepmother.
Ex-Wife and Mother refuses to allow Stepmother to have Father’s full extended summer visitation period. But Stepmother is willing to allow Stepmother some visitation in Father’s absence.
Wisconsin actually has a statute allowing a court to grant “reasonable” [...]