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texasthrowaway wrote:When I was younger I was the "other guy" So this is a bit of Karma.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Get a lawyer and sue her boss.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:@gomi,
Just moving on ain't that easy when kids are involved. Especially when your wife is from Japan and could run away with them.
Coligny wrote:Poor little victim who didn't knew she was going to be stop giving a fuck aboot her husband...
Seriously... !?
texasthrowaway wrote:I want an opinion on talking to her boss.
Good?
Bad?
Dumb?
Coligny wrote:Yea, totally stop venting here and pack up steam instead... You fuck up even better when you are properly worked up...
texasthrowaway wrote:I want an opinion on talking to her boss.
Good?
Bad?
Dumb?
texasthrowaway wrote:I want an opinion on talking to her boss.
Good?
Bad?
Dumb?
texasthrowaway wrote:I want an opinion on talking to her boss.
Good?
Bad?
Dumb?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Get a lawyer and sue her boss.
Sue him for what?
kurogane wrote:Yeah, Alienation of Affection would be the English for that, methinks. Not uncommon in Japan, esp. in Kyoto for some reason.
I do remember reading of similar civil cases in the US, but that might have been a while ago, and I think whether it is admissible at divorce proceedings would depend on the state, woodn't it?
kurogane wrote:BTW, how does one embed a Youtube video?
kurogane wrote:Thanks Wagyl. I seem to be too technotarded today, but I'll keep at it.
Grrrr. Nope.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Get a lawyer and sue her boss.
Sue him for what?
If he files suit under Japanese law (which he is entitled to do, being married to a Japanese), he can sue the other man for destroying the marriage (or, in this case, making it untenable).
The Civil Code allows for parties to claim for damages against third parties who have had an averse effect on a marital relationship.
kurogane wrote:Thanks Wagyl. I seem to be too technotarded today, but I'll keep at it.
Grrrr. Nope.
EDIT: TANKS W_S!
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Get a lawyer and sue her boss.
Sue him for what?
If he files suit under Japanese law (which he is entitled to do, being married to a Japanese), he can sue the other man for destroying the marriage (or, in this case, making it untenable).
The Civil Code allows for parties to claim for damages against third parties who have had an averse effect on a marital relationship.
Yeah, but they all live in Texas.
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