I know mine was far more ugly than most, but I have to say that I
agree with this. An ex has considerable potential to do you harm. You
don't have to lawyer up to protect your basic interests.

Dana

On 12/12/06, So Kenfused <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the decision has been made do not prolong things.
>
> While it is friendly get your things out of the house.
>
> Separate finances.
>
> Work out the easiest details first.
>
> I've seen several friendly splits go bonkers.
>
> Guy kept his stuff at the house beacuse it was easier and hey it was 
> friendly. Something happens, lawyers, friends, she gets bad advice, or pissed 
> off etc.. then you have no access to your things, money, accounts etc...
>
> Don't try to make it ba, just try to get past as much of it as possible while 
> things are good.
>
> Besides it may help to keep things good.  She doesn't start resenting your 
> stuff filling up the garage, seeing your cloths in the closet etc..
>
> Get an apartment now before anything happens to credit scores, or bank 
> accounts.
>
> Be nice, but protect yourself by removing potential pitfalls.
>
>
> 

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