I'd suggest packing your shit up in the middle of the night and just disappear if you feel like it's coming to and end anyways. But hey hind sight is 20/20 right.
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I'd suggest packing your shit up in the middle of the night and just disappear if you feel like it's coming to and end anyways. But hey hind sight is 20/20 right.
Oh and I don't call for help anymore. First and last time for everything.
Damn CapLock; "little story" aye. [Tooth]
Similar stuff happened to me. Get it sealed, if you shop around any lawyer can do it, worth it. Since you were not convicted you can still buy guns get CCW etc. [Beer]
I also found out the hard way that the man always loses if LEOs get involved in a Domestic case. Cost me a fortune but getting rid of the ex was the best thing I ever did! [UZI]
Hate to hear of anyone getting a divorce. Good luck too you and I hope everything works out for the best.
Damn Caplock... Being the vindictive bastard I am I'd have found a way to get her back.
Court case or "other means"
she'd have gotten hers.
Although, Karma is a mean Bitch. Ask some of my Ex's.... [LOL]
I mean, if I tried to leave with my whole gun collection, I'd need a trailer, got a lot invested...
But consider thus:
A written contract acknowledging, on the date you get the gun, that your wife exempts it from "community property" - you do the same for her when she buys one of those 500 dollar handbags.
Have your WIFE buy each of your guns, and give them to you as a gift - with an accompanying note about it BEING a gift. Gifts are not community property when given to a spouse.
Don't store your guns at home. Don't let your wife know what you own.
Even if you think you "know" a woman for 25 years, during a divorce ALL BETS ARE OFF. She'll be scrambling for advantage, and you will go from the love of her life, to someone she gets a restraining order against - JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE SUGGESTS SHE DO IT. I guess it goes along with my belief and ANYBODY is capable of ANYTHING.
Be careful about selling something to a "friend" at less than market, the courts will frown upon that - if you're going to do a "friendly sale" make sure it's for fair market value, and whatever money you CLAIM changes hands gets used in a lawful manner, like going to Blackhawk.