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  • 03-03-2014 9:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    Hi there,
    Just looking for advice for a friend, who is 65.
    He is living a sad life, basically his marriage is a lie. They put on a front to all, yet live separate lives.
    He is one of the nicest guys you could meet and has so much love to give, that it makes me sad to see him continue live like this. But yes, it's his choice. He believes his wife will make his two adult daughters disown him, by filling them with lies. He feels his daughters will believe their mother over him, even though he has good relationship with them.

    He sold his business a few years ago and put it in his wifes name only for tax reasons or something, she has since refused to put his name back on the deeds of the house. So he believe if we walks out from this marriage, he has nothing, no money, no family.
    She also opens his mail, taking cheques and cashing them for herself, despite their fake marriage.

    I really want to help this man, and make him believe that it will be okay, that his daughter loves him too much to disown him as well as their kids.

    Does anyone know if he has any rights? I know he needs to see a solicitor but he got feedback that his case doesn't look good which I disagree with.

    Any suggestions please?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,656 ✭✭✭✭Tokyo


    OP, please take the time to familarise yourself with the forum charter, and the overall rules of Boards.ie.

    As well meaning as your intentions may be, giving legal advice is not permitted on boards.ie, and seeing as your friend has already received feedback from a solicitor, I'm not sure what we could add to that, even if we were permitted to.

    Thread closed.


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