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Doctor’s wife loses £3.2m home after ‘on-the-cheap divorce went wrong’ – Telegraph

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  • Doctor’s wife loses £3.2m home after ‘on-the-cheap divorce went wrong’ – Telegraph

    A doctor’s wife was forced to swap her £3.2m home for a rented council flat and a life on benefits after their attempt to settle their divorce on-the-cheap went ‘completely wrong’, the High Court heard.ADVERTISINGWhile married to Ministry of Defence anaesthetist Dr Peter Wilson, property developer and nurse Norma Wilson lived in an imposing five-bed... Read more »
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    Re: Doctor’s wife loses £3.2m home after ‘on-the-cheap divorce went wrong’ – Telegrap

    not being funny with this but.

    serves her right for going for a cheapy divorce with assets over 1m. result and a half for the ex hubby, I do feel sorry for people that get in these situations, but really,...... lol..... reminds me of the advert on for volkswagen cars at the mo...
    crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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