Re: Divorce - length of marriage?



J Lately <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Married mid-2001. Separated 2003 (less than two years later). Wife
moved into her own house mid-2005 (a year ago). Is the marriage
"short"? Does it make any difference in law nowadays?

No difference whether it is 2 years or 25 years.

Also, while I can post to other Usenet groups, I cannot post to
u.l.moderated. Any advice as to why would also be welcome.

You can post in u.l.m , but make sure it is not cross-posted to other
groups, else it will be rejected.Sometimes the posts take a while to
appear, as they have to be 'moderated', but your post above will be
fine.
Alan.

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