just ughhhh
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Taking all your comments together, it seems to me that, if you're still alone when your fiancè leaves prison, you'll be back together. You refer to him as your "fiancè" at least two times, but never as your "ex."
In the meantime, you continue with the kinds of behavior that got you to this unhappy place, and you've yet to develop a plan to make a better life for yourself. This only makes you human...We often settle for the unhappiness that we know, rather than risk living a better life.
If you can, find a therapist who can help you work through your struggles.
In the meantime, you continue with the kinds of behavior that got you to this unhappy place, and you've yet to develop a plan to make a better life for yourself. This only makes you human...We often settle for the unhappiness that we know, rather than risk living a better life.
If you can, find a therapist who can help you work through your struggles.
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Well bring in a renter. If he is remanded to custody, you literally have no clue, thats why its best to get sentenced right away. One of my lawyers on one case wasnt so bright, he stalled and stalled on a simple DUI, that could have totally been beaten. Kinda messed up my chances to get convicted then wait 5 yrs, instead we waite 3 yrs to go to court. I also remember a duty counsel (free lawyer in the actual court room), I knew more about law then he did, or he just didnt care about his duty to help inmates.
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