Re: [OT] Going "Home"
- From: ladyjane@xxxxxxxxx (Jane)
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:17:34 -0000
>>
>> Nope, if I had any check for a reimbursement would have been in both our
>> names and he wouldn't sign it over to save his life (and I wouldn't risk
>> jail for forging his signature on either checks or insurance contracts).
>>
>I hear ya. I'm so glad I'm 21 years "shut of" (that's a Southern term for
>you across the pond folks meaning well rid of) my ex- and that we didn't
>have children. Maybe when things calm down you can find an attorney who can
>force him to sell out his half, which, BTW (smile!) is now half of exactly
>*nothing* LOL
>
Does this mean that any government compensation will also go to him?
I remember in time of massive destruction like this, the government
sometimes comes up with money for the survivors.
Hmm...what would it take to get a lawyer to force him to give you at
least half of that check? It's better than nothing.
Thanks for the pictures, BTW. We see pictures on the tv news, but
I've honestly never seen destruction like that so up front and
personal. It's awful. Do they want to go back there to live or
are they thinking of starting over someplace new?
Jane
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