Actually, no. We (the UK) have agreed to send people over to the US with no further questions and no evidence needed for trial. The US, however, hasn't agreed to do the same - it might be unfair on American citizens in the UK, see?
> Don't get divorced, unless there's blood. Divorce sucks. > And if you do get divorced, don't remarry until the kids move out. Stepfamilies suck
Both of my parents divorced and remarried when I was young (round about age 10, I forget the exact dates) and both of my step-families are great. My step-father became a second "dad", and I get on great with my step-mother, although she never got called Mum. I was lucky in that my dad never moved so far away that I couldn't go visit whenever I wanted, and my parents get on well enough that I didn't have to sit through any arguments and slanging matches.
I guess what I'm trying to say is stepfamilies and divorces aren't always bad. My own experiance (and yes, I know anecdotal evidence isn't worth jack) was wholly positive.
Actually, no. We (the UK) have agreed to send people over to the US with no further questions and no evidence needed for trial. The US, however, hasn't agreed to do the same - it might be unfair on American citizens in the UK, see?
Here's the source.
> Don't get divorced, unless there's blood. Divorce sucks.
> And if you do get divorced, don't remarry until the kids move out. Stepfamilies suck
Both of my parents divorced and remarried when I was young (round about age 10, I forget the exact dates) and both of my step-families are great. My step-father became a second "dad", and I get on great with my step-mother, although she never got called Mum. I was lucky in that my dad never moved so far away that I couldn't go visit whenever I wanted, and my parents get on well enough that I didn't have to sit through any arguments and slanging matches.
I guess what I'm trying to say is stepfamilies and divorces aren't always bad. My own experiance (and yes, I know anecdotal evidence isn't worth jack) was wholly positive.