1. Illicit Desires Ch. 06


    Date: 9/29/2015, Categories: Cheating, Author: goodhusband, Rating: 42, Source: LushStories

    correct, this is a no fault divorce state, but the law states that assets should be divided in an equitable fashion. That doesn't necessarily mean 50/50. You and your wife have been married for just a little bit more than a year. By the time you met your wife you had already completed your education and were well established in your profession. You also don't have any children. Considering the short duration of your marriage, the court is going to be very amenable to the idea that your settlement should reflect what you each originally brought to the marriage." He smiled. "The fact that we have evidence that your wife was actively cheating on you with another man will strengthen your case. "Mr. Bennett, I don't have any desire to leave my wife homeless and destitute." "I'm sorry, Arthur led me to believe that..." "Mr. Kendall is angry with his son-in-law and he has good reasons to feel that way. Pete Munson has been a cold hearted, self centered husband for his daughter. It's clear that he feels absolutely no emotional attachment to her. On the other hand, until recently my wife and I had a strong, loving relationship. I believe that Katie still loves me and I know that I still love her." "Mr. Reese, are you certain that you want to terminate your marriage? Maybe you should try counseling." Shaking my head, I quietly said, "I've thought about that. I don't think I can do it. My wife has hurt me with this affair. I don't trust her anymore." I paused. After a moment I said, ...
    “Mr. Bennett, I don't have any desire to destroy Katie or hurt her in any way. She's an adult and free to make her own choices. If she wants to have sex with other men, that's a choice she gets to make, but if she's going to do that, I don't have to stay married to her. That's a choice I get to make." "All right Mr. Reese, I think I understand you. So what kind of a settlement do you want from this divorce?" "I want Katie to be financially secure. As far as I'm concerned she can have everything if she wants it, but when this divorce is final I want it to be final. I don't want to have to pay any spousal maintenance or alimony or anything else like that. Mr. Bennett, I'm a structural engineer. I'm paid very generously for my services. Making money is not a problem for me. I just want to end the marriage with a minimum of arguing, haggling and acrimony and when it's ended I want it to be ended." "I understand. I think we can do that." Mr. Bennett paused for a moment and then he said, "A three month separation is normally required before a divorce becomes final. If that's a problem for you we can probably expedite it a little. Your wife's blatant infidelity can be used as a compelling reason to end the marriage as soon as possible." "That won't be necessary. I'm not involved with another woman, there aren't any child custody issues and I'm going to be spending several months in California. As long as this doesn't turn into a circus a three month waiting period isn't a problem for ...
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