Coming out of retirement to go into retirement
So I been dormant in the group for a while because we'll was on deployment got hurt and was shipped back after surgery on my back and knee I'm now being medically retired and well before I go I want to have one last thrill in Jax and really need you guys help to choose BP / AMP last I tried AMP it was no lunch but they feel safer to me (but more expensive) and well BP is a shell of it's former self from what I can see so any help for this sailor will be appreciated.
From the way she posts on FB
[QUOTE=Mbx5184;3358733]Sounds like she will be back on the market soon. LOL. I know one of the side girls he was seeing the whole time. Maybe she thought he was different than the rest. Haha.[/QUOTE]She's going to get paid from the divorce so she may not need BP money for a while. Unless the SD was smart enough to have a prenup. But he married a hooker so I doubt he was that smart.
I'm pretty sure you're correct
[QUOTE=CantB1;3359556]All women think they can get half in any divorce. I don't think that marriage even lasted a year. I don't think she is legally entitled to jack shit.[/QUOTE]It used to be that you had to be married at least 10 years in Florida to get anything. Also, she would have had to been in a certain lifestyle for a period of time- which she was not. I think the husband should be fine. No alimony for you Felicia!
Note:
If a court awards permanent alimony in a short-term marriage (a marriage under 7 years long), there must be documented exceptional circumstances. An award of permanent alimony for a moderate-term marriage (between 7 and 17 years) must be supported by “clear and convincing evidence.”