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09 Sep 08 #46896 by Young again
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Hi Sunnyjim,

Consider the fictitious case of a non-working wife and mother taking her kids and moving into some guy's home. Irrespective of whether that guy owns the place and how much he earns, the mother has left behind her the material results of her years of contribution to the marriage. Is she to be financially punished for that? How on earth can she make up those years?

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