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  • swoods59
    swoods59 Posts: 785 Forumite
    For anybody using the free vouchers for Huggies starter kit they were £3 yesterday and up to £5.47 today In A :eek:.
  • lovingtescoforever
    lovingtescoforever Posts: 3,358 Forumite
    edited 7 February 2012 at 3:36PM
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Clap clap clap :T :T :T


    Big Grin :D

    Lol! After I wrote it I thought it did sound a bit dirty:p (I've got a dirty mind, shakes head in shame:o)
  • Wool27
    Wool27 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    no i meant once they are divorced does she have a right to stay in the house if she gets custody of the children until they are 16?

    Courts will always give priority to children. If ex has day to day care of children, up to 18 by the way, then a judge can rule that a joint tenancy can be transferred to a sole name, or where a property is owned, the parent with day to day care can be given the right to stay until youngest child reaches 18.
    Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.
  • Anyone read this article on bbc news?


    Why spend 15 hours a week cutting coupons?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16537076

    15 hours does sound a lot tbh.
  • tessietwo
    tessietwo Posts: 930 Forumite
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Mad been rotating his stash and just found a Christmas pudding :D

    :shocked: :eek: :rotfl:


    Having a quick worktime look (belated lunch;))
    Nothing to report T wise
  • west_is_best
    west_is_best Posts: 1,797 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    no she doesn't work, he has a good job, they have 3 kids, he doesn't want to split but she keeps walking out every othermonth having some crisis or other and refuses counselling or any help, it very complicated, i just wondered if anyone kne whether he may as well just give her the house now or if there was any point in him fighting for it, selling it and getting her something smaller

    When she walks out, does she take the children with her?? or does she leave the children with him??
    I wouldnt give her the house... but the chances are he will have to keep paying the mortgage until the kids are out of full time education...
    I say it often, and I mean what I say.... These Father for justice people, they are doing a grand job... my Bro's had hell, and there was nothing he could do about it.. Its very complicated, but she left him, up until then she had no interest in the children whatsoever... but when it came to money and custody.. she knew every single trick in the book, and it does'nt bear well on the father....
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Anyone read this article on bbc news?


    Why spend 15 hours a week cutting coupons?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16537076

    15 hours does sound a lot tbh.
    Read that but it's got a bit of a US slant to it.
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  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    purdita congratulations i often get gifts at xmas and send a letter of thankyou, we do accept them, ethically we are not really meant to because it could be misconstrued but most of us do accept. It depends what you would like to gift your GP with, if a box of chocs or bottle of wine then no problem. If money then I would suggest instead you donate a small amount to the practice as a whole. We had a similar donation after a patient of our passed away from the family and we bought some equipment for the practice to further improve our services for our patients. Family were very pleased with this.:)

    Thanks for the info Celebrate. I want the gift to be for her as she's the one who's really gone out of her way to try to sort out my migraines, as well as the report she did for my NHS pension.

    I've still got several bottles of Cono Sur so will pop one into a gift bag along with a box of nice chocs and some flowers...(there must be lots of offers on them with valentines coming up!!)
    I just didn't want to do anything that could be construed as being in any way dodgy!!
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    When she walks out, does she take the children with her?? or does she leave the children with him??
    I wouldnt give her the house... but the chances are he will have to keep paying the mortgage until the kids are out of full time education...
    I say it often, and I mean what I say.... These Father for justice people, they are doing a grand job... my Bro's had hell, and there was nothing he could do about it.. Its very complicated, but she left him, up until then she had no interest in the children whatsoever... but when it came to money and custody.. she knew every single trick in the book, and it does'nt bear well on the father....

    OMG your brother's case is similar to what we have going on with my friend, she took the kids but not sure why , she doesn't give a stuff about them

    He only wants to stay with her for the sake of the kids, she has no interest in them or their education as she never valued education herself and has always been the housewife but he has always been the one to worry about the kids homeworks etc etc,
    breaks my heart, she never deserved him and the poor children deserve better:(:(:(
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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Wool27 wrote: »
    I think OP was referring to my situation and not having a dig

    I am in no doubt that my ex loves his son more than anything, he just couldnt see the wood from the trees. He was so intent on getting at me, he was oblivious to the damage he was causing.

    note to self; Really must learn to multi quote

    Wool i have just found out how to multi quote . click on ballons on the ones you want to quote then last quote click quote :)
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