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	<title>Comments on: Adulterous Affairs are a Moral Issue</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Bryant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description>Legally separated in NC (per a coerced mediation 1/21/09) and my husband is dating - advertising himself on Match.com
He&#039;s a real catch. He had an affair while we were married and left a love letter to this woman on our computer.

Because I did not want to lose my home, I was given only one choice: to take on the second mortgage as well - $95K of his debt ($50K paid for his second boat). He told the mediator that my parents were wealthy (false but why are they responsible for his debt). The mediator said he &quot;forced&quot; him to agree to $600/mo alimony for 3 years. But of course, NO COHABITATION.  He can steal our investments, never shared a dime of the $5-6K rent per mo., but I don&#039;t deserve the big $600/mo if I have help paying off his debt against this home.
      Mediation allows liars and cheats to steal, and no consideration is given a disabled, dependent spouse who paid the bills while her husband went to strip joints.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legally separated in NC (per a coerced mediation 1/21/09) and my husband is dating &#8211; advertising himself on Match.com<br />
He&#8217;s a real catch. He had an affair while we were married and left a love letter to this woman on our computer.</p>
<p>Because I did not want to lose my home, I was given only one choice: to take on the second mortgage as well &#8211; $95K of his debt ($50K paid for his second boat). He told the mediator that my parents were wealthy (false but why are they responsible for his debt). The mediator said he &#8220;forced&#8221; him to agree to $600/mo alimony for 3 years. But of course, NO COHABITATION.  He can steal our investments, never shared a dime of the $5-6K rent per mo., but I don&#8217;t deserve the big $600/mo if I have help paying off his debt against this home.<br />
      Mediation allows liars and cheats to steal, and no consideration is given a disabled, dependent spouse who paid the bills while her husband went to strip joints.</p>
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