NC LSU HC Ed Oregron and his wife of 23 years are getting a divorce. That was quick.
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Losing 10 players in the first three rounds of the draft must be hard.
Old to you...New to others.This is old news.....it was out last month being discussed on several SEC fan boards.
Never understand why any man would get married.
If the details ever come out, there will be some heads rolling among the boosters
Police Detective in a major city.I cannot think of a profession more challenging to marital life than coaching.
Peace
Police Detective in a major city.
As I recall his wife's actions after the NC game were unusual for a wife. Running along side of him after the game BEFORE his interview. Then appearing to grandstand in the aftergame interview. My guess is some mental issues. JMO. Could certainly be wrong, but I had never seen any wife or family member act so bizarrely when the coach or star players have earned the right to be the center of attention.
I cannot think of a profession more challenging to marital life than coaching.
Peace
He has acquired the best divorce attorney in New Orleans and will get what he wants in the decree outline, sad situation tho
Some gal will strike why the alimony's hot.
Don't know about the iron but his $$ is roaring.Are you saying you think Ed’s iron is hot?
I’m guessing she went off deep end or she cheated on him.He has acquired the best divorce attorney in New Orleans and will get what he wants in the decree outline, sad situation tho
Kids grown, 20+ years of marriage. It's 50/50 . The only conversation is settling who gets what 50% . If she's not employed she will/may get some alimony.He has acquired the best divorce attorney in New Orleans and will get what he wants in the decree outline, sad situation tho
Don't think infidelity in the marriage has any bearing on the settlement.I’m guessing she went off deep end or she cheated on him.
In many states alimony is not paid if there are significant assets to be split. No dependent children so child support is not an issue. Question is, what is the definition of significantKids grown, 20+ years of marriage. It's 50/50 . The only conversation is settling who gets what 50% . If she's not employed she will/may get some alimony.
Uh...really? Making tons of dough coaching a game? I can think of a few....the military, being a police officer, a nurse in the ER, a roughneck on an offshore rig, an underground coal miner....just to name a few.I cannot think of a profession more challenging to marital life than coaching.
Peace
I’m talking about why he divorced her more or less.Don't think infidelity in the marriage has any bearing on the settlement.
She evidently is in pretty bad shape health wise, so l was just assuming she will have no income. I not a lawyer, but have been thru a divorce. My first wife was a stay at home mom and when she filed for divorce l was going to have to pay her lawyer. The rest is a long story, but it turned out ok for me. Caused a lot of issues down the road for the kids , but l had no choice.In many states alimony is not paid if there are significant assets to be split. No dependent children so child support is not an issue. Question is, what is the definition of significant
I’m talking about why he divorced her more or less.
I think the ability to work SOME kind of job, in the presence of significant assets, is a factor that precludes child support. No doubt a lawyer on here can expound on this.She evidently is in pretty bad shape health wise, so l was just assuming she will have no income. I not a lawyer, but have been thru a divorce. My first wife was a stay at home mom and when she filed for divorce l was going to have to pay her lawyer. The rest is a long story, but it turned out ok for me. Caused a lot of issues down the road for the kids , but l had no choice.
Lawyer, doctor, commercial airline pilot, Hollywood actor, special forces operator, long haul truck driver. Anyone who is away from home most of the time.I cannot think of a profession more challenging to marital life than coaching.
Peace
That is a hard job, period. I appreciate you Ky grandpa.I know one that is or at least was for me.. I drove an over the road trucker.. I was gone sometimes 4-6 week's at a time without being home.. Of course I loved driving and seeing different parts of the US..
I liked being home when I was there but I was just as happy on the road.. Wives that don't understand can be a problem as I found out..
GBB
I cannot think of a profession more challenging to marital life than coaching.
Peace
Kids grown, 20+ years of marriage. It's 50/50 . The only conversation is settling who gets what 50% . If she's not employed she will/may get some alimony.
Because every once in a while an idiot like me hits the jackpot with a fantastic woman like my wife.Never understand why any man would get married.