yes, for the sake of kids or for the distribution of assets
2007-02-23 14:57:41
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answered by west 2
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It depends on the judge and the court system. My mother-in-law and father-in-law got divorced and lived together for 20 years after that. But, what's the point of getting divorced if you're going to stay in the same house. If you're getting divorced move out and move on.
2007-02-23 22:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Did that with my first wife she filed on me and I signed the papers so fast she almost went into shock but then she remembered she didn't have a job so she moved to the spare bedroom the house we were in was rented so 3 months later my now ex-wife had to move in with her parents I loved it because the best part is her and her mom can't be together for more then a few day's before there at each others throats...more joy....a year later somehow she finds me and calls me to tell me she made a big mistake....imagine that.....of course that was after the finance company repoed her car she was a real winner. I learned from my mistakes.............
2007-02-23 23:08:25
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answered by miester44 5
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Yessir. But honestly i dont think its a very healthy situation. What if one of you want to date some one else there will be jelousy. I mean people get divorced for a reason and if youre going to pay all the money to not be together then get away from eachother.
2007-02-23 22:57:58
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answered by ~*BabyGirlpinky06*~ 2
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Sure, but why would you want to? You obviously got a divorce for SOME reason, why would you want to continue to live with them? If that was the case, you should of stayed married to each other.
2007-02-23 22:58:10
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answered by Speedy 6
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Yeah. You can do anything when you are divorced that you do when you are married, except that you aren't... But isn't that kind of the point of a divorce, you don't want to be with the person anymore??
2007-02-23 22:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Of course, each part will be wrapped in wax paper
before entering a large freezer, but to everyone else you'll still
reside at the same address and recieve mail there. If anybody
asks, they will be told you are presently on holiday somewhere
in Indochina.
2007-02-23 23:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been there. I bought a nice 4 bedroom house in Texas. The ex came to live there with our two little girls. Since she smoked and (like all smokers) didn't respect my wishes to have oxygen to breath, I built here a room in the garage. That's where she lived for just over a year.
2007-02-23 22:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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the bible said no divorced u talk to her and get togtherthen live the same house
2007-02-23 22:58:56
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answered by tyquan122 1
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happens all the time...sometimes people outgrow each other but are still comfortable...i think its perfectly normal...infact i think newly divorced people should move out of the same room for a couple months to see if that fixes their marriage.
2007-02-23 22:58:20
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answered by Carmen 1
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I knew a woman in St. Louis who divorced her husband and continued to live with him until they remarried three years later.
So yes it's possible.
2007-02-23 22:57:47
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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