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Family file (Ashed) 29823-03-23 Anonymous vs. Anonymous - part 11

April 26, 2026
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The plaintiff:       "Right in every word...  And this is so true and I started from that as I do separate from work and problems and when I enter the house! And I want most in the world that we preserve everything we have built!! I want to bring you to the exact situation and we are in the same housing as we were and even more!! No anger, no bitterness and no being charged! I do and will do everything so that our joy of life at home will return...  Do you think it's not frustrating? Very but! And that's why something started working in my head as well."

The defendant:  "I've reached a point where I'm thinking, thinking, and already Going through this separation from you With myself...  Kind of preparing for this day so as not to collapse because there is a little girl here who will need me strong and happy.  We are not in the same place ....  You're in a place where you think you have more time, that we'll never separate, that at some point you'll start fighting and changing...  I'm already in a different place...  It's crazy how two people live in the same house, a so-called couple, and each in a completely different place...  We can't understand what a gap has been created between us.

It's a shame, really...  But I guess I'm the only one who thinks it's a shame...  Otherwise, from your side as well, there was a change and a response to the needs of the relationship and this house.  We went through so many things together, we were in everyone's eyes a couple worthy of admiration and envy...  One who will never be separated...  The most suitable there is, look at how things change."

The plaintiff:       "Get ready for happy days because that's what I want to give."

Even at this stage, when the separation was in the background, the plaintiff did not turn to an attorney in order to draw up a parenting agreement or to the court regarding the parenting order, despite the fact that she should have done so.

  1. On April 1, 2019, the defendant also wrote to the plaintiff that she would not be able to sustain the relationship for long, when in addition to the instability, they were immersed in debts, and the following is the correspondence (Appendix 11, pp. 35-37 to the defendant's exhibits):

The defendant:  "I won't be in this relationship for a long time at this rateEvery time it comes up to me again until one day something in my head turns in a second I will take a direction and finish, wake up urgently and urgently no pity/comfort/experiences will leave me in such a place

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