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Hi, <br>My divorce went through this Oct. 6 and now ex decides he wants me back and is willing to get counseling. He wants me to appeal the divorce, but I think he has to make the move. Before we divorced he moved a woman into our home because he hates to be alone. She is good to him he says, but he does not love her. Really she is a gold digger. I told him he needed to admit to her that he screwed up, and wants to reconcile with me. Can he really appeal or not? What is the process? <br>Thanks <br>Starr
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I am not an attorney, but as far as I know once it's final, that's it...you'd have to remarry. In fact, I am quite sure that once it's filed it is extremely hard to stop. Divorce sucks, plain and simple! My wife has decided to throw away our marriage and our intact home in favor of her "freedom". In doing so, my children are confused, I am heartbroken, and both of us are flat broke and have to get second jobs. Some "freedom", huh? Sorry...just venting! <br> Ryan
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Hi Ryan, <p>No need to apologize for venting. We all have to do it sometimes or we may explode. I am hear if you need. <p>I just spoke with an attorney and you are right, except there is a form that if both parties agree will anull the divorce. Needless to say I am scared because I want to make sure he is being honest with me, and wants to come back because he loves me and not because of jealousy. <br>
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