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Fatdog

Member Since 2008-06-02
Offline Last Active 2012-05-28 07:25
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In Topic: Wife Name Change Anyone Eperienced This

2012-05-28 07:17:59

My wife was told the same by a monk 4 years ago. He said her name was un-lucky.

It was strange to me, so I told her when she changed her name for a lucky new name, then maybe she would be lucky and find a new boyfriend.

4 Years later we are still together and she still has the same name, no problem.

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In Topic: Best Sim Card With Some Data?

2012-05-09 16:14:23

Hi,

I use 1-2-Call, and find it to be quite good.
Usually top up every day for 15 Baht, gives me 3G and Edge, I get 20MB. that is usualy enough for checking e-mail and Facebook and having a look at various sites.
If you need more than 20MB there is another daily package that gives 140MB of 3G and unlimited Edge, this will cost 49 Baht per day.

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In Topic: Anyone Tel Me Where My Wife Is Talking About ?

2012-03-29 17:59:13

Hi,
She could be speaking about Korat, aka Nakhon Ratchasima.

FD

In Topic: Thai Bride Reject Threatens To Kill Herself At British Embassy In Bangkok

2012-02-03 20:33:57

View Postandyl66, on 2012-02-03 11:57:41, said:

Pretty obvious why she's wanting to fight her divorce in Scotland.  Under Scottish law and British Law it doesn't matter if your wife has another lover, the wife is still entitled to half of everything you have.  It makes it worse that the husband has absolutely no proof that she has another man.  If she's allowed into the UK then Mr Kilt Maker is seriously up the creek.  Divorce law is cut and dried, the courts cannot say 'oh because you live in Thailand we're giving you less money'.  The courts will stick to the letter of the law, Mr Kilt maker will have to either reach an agreement outside of court, or go to court and lose half (at least).  Anyone that has been through a divorce in the UK will testify that if you're male then be prepared to have your balls sawn off.  She's just being sensible.

Under Scottish law, an ex- wife is entitled 50% of any assets that are acquired during the marriage. Money made before the marriage and after separation is not taken into consideration.

She is also entitled to 2 years alimony from the date of their separation; this is different from maintenance paid for children.

Another thing in Scottish law is that the person filing for divorce has to reside in a Sheriff court’s jurisdiction area for 40 days before the divorce proceedings can be started.

FD

In Topic: Embassy

2012-01-07 11:46:19

Hi LG.

I will do that, thanks for the info.

FD

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