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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 806535" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>More, +1! But anymore, I get to do some of the cooking, and from the way it disappears, it seems to be pretty good. I do make a killer fruit salad. As a kicker, married life has improved dramatically after UPS. Even after she lost hers that brought in $100,000 a year. Been more romance.....sorry, too much information.</p><p> </p><p>As has been said, there is too much missing in the original post. Need more info.</p><p> </p><p>As far as divorce, it is up to the ex's lawyer to go after all your assets, retirement being one of them. IF they dont, be thankful, very very thankful. She can get up to half of it. And that is half of the gross, not what you have left after taxes and insurance. I would recommend at least a year before your retirement on sending papers to the union, so everything that can go wrong has a year to work itself out.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 806535, member: 484"] More, +1! But anymore, I get to do some of the cooking, and from the way it disappears, it seems to be pretty good. I do make a killer fruit salad. As a kicker, married life has improved dramatically after UPS. Even after she lost hers that brought in $100,000 a year. Been more romance.....sorry, too much information. As has been said, there is too much missing in the original post. Need more info. As far as divorce, it is up to the ex's lawyer to go after all your assets, retirement being one of them. IF they dont, be thankful, very very thankful. She can get up to half of it. And that is half of the gross, not what you have left after taxes and insurance. I would recommend at least a year before your retirement on sending papers to the union, so everything that can go wrong has a year to work itself out. d [/QUOTE]
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