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To: goldworldnet who wrote (1939)4/6/2006 4:01:39 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14758
 
Ouch. That's gotta hurt. So did she get the house?



To: goldworldnet who wrote (1939)4/6/2006 4:25:25 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
I have a friend, son of a very wealthy family, who married a woman and had two kids. They bought a four-story townhouse practically in Harvard Square in Cambridge. The building complex featured four identical tounhouses. They were nice, really nice--luxurious even!

So then the divorce came. She got the kids and virtually all of the money from sale of the house. Very shortly after my friend was legally forced to give up his rights to the townhouse it got sold. Again, she getting most of the money from the sale. When the sale was completed she she moved in and began living with the guy who owned the townhouse, three doors down--at the opposite end of the complex.

Last report--which was long ago--had my friend living in a near state of homelessness in Florida, someone even saying he was living under a bridge. You see, to him, the money didn't matter--but what happened with the family wrecked him. I'm still hoping some day to see him again as, deep down, he was a nice guy who just hit some lousy luck and money was not the source for solving his problems.