My attorney took all the papers to the court where the Judge signed them. The divorce was final. In the final papers an agreed upon arrangement of Nick’s personal belongings was for the weekend of June 25, 2011 and his belongings would be in the Barn. Any items left in the Barn will be forfeited by the husband.
Normally, articulate and well-spoken, yet not one word could I convince anyone to help me. The neighbors were afraid of him. Longstanding friendships didn’t want to get in the middle. Finally because the last Sheriff was adamant. Do not be alone when your ex-husband comes to the property to pick up his belongings.
When I told Nancy in Divorce Recovery she said she had an idea.”Well, my brother Tony,” Nancy said, as she grabbed her cell phone out of her purse. ”He is a bouncer at a downtown night club. I’ll call him. Bet he knows a couple of bouncer’s who could stay with you.” Later that day Nancy sent me a text: His name is Brad. He has a friend he is bringing. Call this number. Don’t worry about pay. Just give them my brother’s name.
Not a second hesitation I was right on it. ”Hello is this Brad?” ”Yeah, who are you?” ”My name is Jillie. Tony said you could help me. I’m in an unpleasant situation. I need a bouncer for a couple hours this Sunday.”
”Yeah.” ”I’m in this scary divorce. And Nick, my Ex is coming to the house to pick up his things. I just do not want to be alone. “Okay.” ”Tony said he would pay and that you had a friend too.” ”Okay dude. No problem. We got your back covered. Can do. Only one problem.
