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Turkish Divorce Law
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20.       alameda
3499 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 08:13 am

Quoting Badiabdancer74:

I do know a lot about him, this divorce decree really caught me off guard. The tour organizer I met him through has known his family for over 10 years and they are good people. (not that he couldn't be a bad egg) He has agreed to e-mails using a professional translator now..... I know a lot about the domestic violence cycle from my work, yes people don't usually fall in love with someone who is being abusive. They become that way later. ......I have a good education, good job, good family and social support and I'm going to have a good pre-nup if I marry him. Plus, my best friend carries a gun...so deportation would be a good outcome if he hurt me!



Sounds good Badiadancer....good luck. I think all of us here hope all works out well for you.

21.       MrX67
2540 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 12:32 pm

theres no meaning of a marriage if things goin bad and worse with any reason.So marriage is a great heart connection then the just simple signatures of some papers.So Turkish law system tries to keep in peace all families,and lately rules changing for make easier to divorcings to.But Turkish traditions still against to divorcings on most of parts Turkey,especially on the rural areas.By the way main rolse still on men as on many things about to families,and most of Turkish women still don't have any right for get divorcing about social and economical reasons.Whatever a happy people only possible with happy families,and strong&happy families social quaranties of the happy futures..Turkish civil law enough democratical and enough powerfull to keep all rights,but pity things not all same on practies and in social life..

22.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 08:43 pm

Quoting cat_leo:

It's not that hard to divorce in Turkey.

I got divorced in Turkey to my first husband and it wasn't at all different than it would be in the US, our reason? Irreconcilable Differences! Of course I never mention the part of him cheating on me since that would be consider the norm for these people!

Depending on the case it can be done quickly or it can drag on for months, mostly if it involves money or children.


sounds like its better to marry and divorce in turkey
easy and cheap

23.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 08:44 pm

im pro dificult divorces, for people could learn, that marriage is not a toy.

24.       AEnigma III
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 22 Oct 2007 Mon 08:52 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

im pro dificult divorces, for people could learn, that marriage is not a toy.



It depends...if you are married to a toy-boy like dudu, then it becomes a toy

25.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 09:03 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

im pro dificult divorces, for people could learn, that marriage is not a toy.



It depends...if you are married to a toy-boy like dudu, then it becomes a toy


then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is

26.       AEnigma III
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 22 Oct 2007 Mon 09:07 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is



Well, I am not married - but yes, I can answer your question lol lol lol

27.       femme_fatal
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 22 Oct 2007 Mon 09:14 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is



Well, I am not married - but yes, I can answer your question lol lol lol


to answer this patetic question you dont need to be married lol do you need to keep informing your marital status so all the dudus could hear? lol
yes, im interested in your insight from a non-married position lol did you finish playing a guitar? i donno should i still be clapping my hands or you've finished your musical insight tonight? lol

28.       AEnigma III
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 22 Oct 2007 Mon 09:15 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is



Well, I am not married - but yes, I can answer your question lol lol lol


to answer this patetic question you dont need to be married lol do you need to keep informing your marital status so all the dudus could hear? lol
yes, im interested in your insight from a non-married position lol did you finish playing a guitar? i donno should i still be clapping my hands or you've finished your musical insight tonight? lol



No Just didn't want you thinking I was married to a dudu !!!!! Oh the shame.....

29.       Leelu
1746 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 10:33 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is



Well, I am not married - but yes, I can answer your question lol lol lol


to answer this patetic question you dont need to be married lol do you need to keep informing your marital status so all the dudus could hear? lol
yes, im interested in your insight from a non-married position lol did you finish playing a guitar? i donno should i still be clapping my hands or you've finished your musical insight tonight? lol



No Just didn't want you thinking I was married to a dudu !!!!! Oh the shame.....

30.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 22 Oct 2007 Mon 10:37 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

then why do you marry a toy-boy?
eh, a pathetic question it is



Well, I am not married - but yes, I can answer your question lol lol lol


to answer this patetic question you dont need to be married lol do you need to keep informing your marital status so all the dudus could hear? lol
yes, im interested in your insight from a non-married position lol did you finish playing a guitar? i donno should i still be clapping my hands or you've finished your musical insight tonight? lol



No Just didn't want you thinking I was married to a dudu !!!!! Oh the shame.....


im waiting for a full answer

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