You both are obviously hurt, but make it simple and act like adults: * She can take anything that she came into the relationship with such as clothing; china; linens; cooking essentials; jewelry (her own); furniture, etc. * If you purchased furniture or other things in your relationship then be fair and divide it equally. * Any gifts you have given her is hers and she can take them with her and this includes any gifts your parents may have given her. * Any gifts she has given you is yours to keep. * If a pet is involved and she brought the pet with her to live with her then that pet is hers. However, if you purchased the pet together you are going to have to work out who takes the pet. * Any bank accounts that you may have together should be divided. * Any vehicles. If she moved in with her vehicle then she leaves with it. If you bought a vehicle together then you both have the option of buying it off one or the other or selling it and dividing the money.
no
When you get older, you can consider moving to your girlfriend's country, or she can move to yours. You should live in the country that has the most opportunities.
Only if she doesn't trust you.
No, Its assumed residency. Doesn't matter, if its considered your home/residence, police can not remove without court order, evicting the subject.
to prolong live and it will take less force to get it moving
to prolong live and it will take less force to get it moving
Psycho Girlfriend - 2009 Moving On 3-1 was released on: USA: 17 March 2011
Of course you can take your turtle. Just take care in his packing.
some do some dont
well ur the father of the baby that's a right
No it will not. He knows how much he has to pay so he knows if he can afford more children or not.
Lincoln's girlfriend after moving to Sycamore