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How do you know your covering all the bases.

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i live in north carolina, and me and my wife are getting a divorce. she has stated that she wants to make this as easy as possible for the both of us, but i really don't trust her. she has ran the credit cards (which are in my name) to their maximum amounts. She just recently acquired a job (after christmas 2001), and asked for a divorce. we have 2 kids and have been married for 9.5 years. while going thru a divorce, how do i know if i'm covering all my bases to make sure she doesn't run me thru the ringer.

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My response:

You can do one of two things:

A. Buy yourself a holster and a .45 Caliber revolver (Colt, preferably) and wear it around the house. Practice twirling it when she's at home, and wear a sign on your chest that says, "Wanna charge up the cards?"

OR,

B. See a Family law attorney.

IAAL
 

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