For 10 years, Kathy Mills, a former special education teacher and Mary Kay sales director, has been at war.
Kathy, of Pickerington, Ohio, has been fighting her husband a West Point graduate and Special Forces operative, the Ohio National Guard and the United States Army. She wants the $500,000 she should have been paid when her husband abandoned her to deploy to Iraq and later died in a parachuting accident.
The response from the military, courts and elected officials? Mostly, 10 years of runaround.
‘The worst part was not being abandoned by my husband,’ Kathy said. ‘It was being abandoned by the military and abandoned by the court system.’
‘I had been a taxpayer, a contributing member of society. I believe character counts. But I had a scarlet letter put on me by the court. I was a bad Army wife.’
There’s more lots more. Donna Andersen just wrote the entire outrageous story for the Daily Mail. Read it here:
Excellent advice. I have a couple of issues that I’ve been pounding on. Important issues but not the most important one. Got to keep them focused on what you want them focused on. I have to say, he was able to hone in on my daughter. He’s got several tactics going in the divorce to delay and confuse things: 1. stonewall, 2. undo important insurance policies and cancel them 3. sling mud at me at see what sticks 4. create new issues (like custody).