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^^^yea, if yall are still close friends it really shouldn't matter but if your not, and he hurt you in any way, tell him to make his own money...^^^
then your ex husband is a bloody bad person (i don't want to say anything else) if its bad and he won't lend you any money to move into a house or whatever then take it to court and if you can get a lawyer. :)
Erin Kincaid has written: 'Ex-offender employment opportunities'
gave away a lot of money at the end of his life EX: founding a women's college
20£
My ex Partner is serving an indeterminate sentence as a dangerous offender in Canada and I was told that the average time they spend behind bars is 14.6 years. I pray to God its longer!!
No, not if the ex-offender is still under supervision (parole or probation).
An ex-offender has the legal right to apply for any Social Security and/or Supplemental Security Income benefity they may qualify for, but there is no "emergency" supplement benefit that exists for ex-offenders.
Clergue T Jones has written: 'Strategies for reintegrating the ex-offender' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Bibliography, Criminal justice, Administration of, Ex-convicts, Rehabilitation
Eastbourne College's motto is 'Ex Oriente Salus meaning'.
If you have the same bank account, then your ex can get your money now before you die.
give me your money old grandpa