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By Quentin Fottrell, MarketWatch. I live in Utah, and I have been seeing a married man for almost quotes dating married man years. No, I'm not ashamed. Although we both care greatly for each other, our relationship started as and remains a mutually beneficial one: money for me, companionship for him. He has been my sole source of income for the last 5 years, paying every single expense I have, and he is happy to do so because he loves me, and I provide an escape from his miserable home life his words. He's been married a long time, and his only child is grown.
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His wife knows nothing of me or the policy. We've taken steps to ensure I can get a copy of his death certificate without his family knowing.

He is mentally sound always has been and in great health. I need to know if his wife would have any claim to that policy should she discover it after his death.

What is the likelihood a lawsuit would be in her favor if she sued? Does it matter who makes the payments on the policy? Follow Quentin Fottrell on Twitter link and read more of his columns here link.

Shame is a terrible, destructive force in individuals and societies, and I would not wish it on anyone. Married life is more complicated than many people care to admit. Some marriages have "don't ask, don't tell" arrangements.]
Excuse for that I interfere … To me this situation is familiar. Let's discuss.
It not absolutely that is necessary for me. Who else, what can prompt?