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Had our divorce hearing today in front of the judge. My wife insisted that she was not guilty of adultery. In the legal definition, that might be accurate, but I have a stack of emails between her and 3 other men in which she made plans to see them when I was out of town. I just happened to figure out her password.<P>To my amazement, adultery doesn't matter that much. I walked out of the courtroom losing thousands of dollars, and this in a marriage of only two years. I could tell that she felt quite smug with the settlement.<P>This is so unfair. Despair doesn't begin to describe how I feel.
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Sorry about your wife's attitude, loss of finances, and how the whole process made you feel. Look to God. He'll make it up to you somehow. Keep the faith!
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