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Alimony. Really?

Started by Natasha, July 25, 2012, 05:42:58 PM

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Alimony. Really?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nikki-araguz/alimony-really_b_1682347.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
7/25/12
By Nikki Araguz

Born in California and raised in Texas, I have always been torn by the question "Where are you from?" I always wondered, are you "from" where you were born or are you "from" where you grew up? As a child, I always said I was from California; it seemed more progressive and cooler for this girl living in Texas. However, now as an adult and in spite of all that I have been through after the death of my husband here in Texas, I undoubtedly consider myself a proud Texas woman. We seem to be a different breed; I find Texas women to be tough, smart, pretty, kind and proud. Pride for me comes in many ways; mostly what I have been thinking about lately is our laws concerning divorce and what we are entitled to.
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