Sweet Freedom
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Wed Feb-21-07 04:02 PM
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I have to sign a document during this retrograde |
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Anything I can do to protect myself? (I can't get around it. I have to sign a work/payment agreement with a lawyer on Friday.)
Thanks! :hi:
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stellanoir
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Wed Feb-21-07 07:38 PM
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1. See if you can add a clause that says something to the effect of. . . |
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Edited on Wed Feb-21-07 08:02 PM by stellanoir
terms and conditions are subject to reassessment and possible revisions by either party in one month's time.
That should neutralize any negative potentials. Good luck with that and don't necessarily assume that anything signed under Mercury retro is ill fated. It only seems as such usually amd largely because we're paying far less attention than normal.
If it's not possible to add an addendum to the contract then comb over the document at least 3 or 4 times prior to signing.
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Wed Feb-21-07 09:45 PM
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I am actually looking forward to this, so it's good to know it's not automatically doomed. As I've posted in every thread this year, I've been trying to get divorced and I've decided I have a do-nothing lawyer who has basically wasted $2,000 of my money. I've found a new lawyer and I like her and think she's going to get this over with soon, so like I said, I'm really looking forward to this.
Thanks again :hi:
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Wed Feb-21-07 10:44 PM
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4. Ack! Make sure you won't find out 5 years from now that you are still married. |
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Thu Feb-22-07 10:05 AM
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8. Aaaaaah!! Bite your tongue! /nt |
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Wed Feb-21-07 10:54 PM
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Judges generally love medition.
They don't have to litigate. It's a win/win for them.
Best of luck. i know all too well it's tough. You'll get through this I'm sure. But it's a pain in the butt to have one's spiritual source hovering over the court house.
Blessings to you.
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Thu Feb-22-07 10:07 AM
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9. In Texas, mediation is required before going to trial |
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but I'm manifesting a settlement :)
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Thu Feb-22-07 10:13 AM
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10. HEY. Good call, Ms. stella. nt |
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Fri Feb-23-07 10:04 AM
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15. I was going to say read it 3 times, slowly, then sign. n/t |
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Wed Feb-21-07 09:46 PM
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3. Maybe this is a good time to sign it |
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How long has this matter been kicking around? If it's been around for a while and already subject to revisions, maybe this is a good time to sign, because Mercury retro concerns re-visiting, re-vising. BTW, I'm an attorney and I'm pushing everyone to sign a settlement agreement that has been kicking around for months with revision after revision. I wonder if anyone will disagree with me on this one.
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Wed Feb-21-07 11:05 PM
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6. Nope the revisiting issue is key |
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Edited on Wed Feb-21-07 11:06 PM by stellanoir
Totally under this aspect, And good point.
Kudos
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Sweet Freedom
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Thu Feb-22-07 10:04 AM
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7. To me, it's been almost fifteen months |
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but lawyers have only been involved for four. We separated in January of last year and I wanted to file then, but he kept having tragedy after tragedy and it just seemed cruel to throw divorce papers on top of everything, so I waited until the dust settled before I filed. And, I have to be honest with myself, I was afraid of him, so I really had to find my inner Superman before I did anything.
But the issues involved have truly been hanging over my head since the summer of 2005 (during my Pluto-square-Pluto) when I told him I wanted a divorce.
So yes, it's been around for a while and yes, there have been revisions. We agreed to an uncontested divorce that he then contested (and I had to pay twice), two revisions to the decree and all the while, my "ex" has changed his mind about what he "deserves" at least three times.
So, for more than a year, I've worked three jobs, received no child support, taken good care of my kiddo, conquered 20 years of fear and found my inner Superman. I'm ready! :)
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Thu Feb-22-07 10:33 AM
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11. Then just read it carefully, |
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Make sure your attorney has read it carefully, ask questions about anything you may not understand completely, and if satisfied, sign it. It's time to put this old business to bed. Mercury retro is good for bringing up old matters that need resolution.
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Thu Feb-22-07 03:21 PM
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You've paid your dues. I commend you :applause: Take care of yourself! I think Mercury is on your side, even while retro.
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Thu Feb-22-07 06:50 PM
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14. It is OK to sign things, just make sure everything is correct. Check it twice, etc. |
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I have an important document I have to sign now as well. Going to take it home and go over it with a fine tooth comb before I sign it.
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Fri Feb-23-07 08:22 PM
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Just cross the T's, dot the I's and don't forget the J's, cause everyone does. They want dotted too, I presume.
You can't let Merc Rx make you frozen, just double-check dates, figures, etc. u b fine
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Thu Mar-08-07 09:16 AM
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17. Holy granoly -- I didn't sign a thing |
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I had an issue with one paragraph, contacted my attorney and both of us were busy until last night when we finally got in touch with each other.
Today, we are (can you guess?) MOVING FORWARD!!
Thanks for everyone's input. The advice to read it more than once saved me from signing a contract I would have accidentally breached. (And I didn't notice that caveat until I read it the second time.) :hi:
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