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(This isn't football related. But I didn't think it fit well anywhere else.)
Briffault's Law claims another victim:
He filed the original divorce petition. When men do this, it's because the wife has become a monstrous bitch and refuses to live up to the promises she made in her wedding vows. He wasn't cheating or beating her. She just became incorrigible. He wanted out and he wanted to divide everything equally. Beth, knowing that she has complete control of the situation, countersues for divorce and demands EVERYTHING. She takes his brand new house, the kids become her kids, and he becomes her slave for life.
Briffault's Law claims another victim:
Payton's original petition for divorce said that he and his wife hoped to divide their estate out of court and to hold joint custody of both children. Beth Payton, however, filed a counter-petition for divorce on June 26 which requested that she be appointed the custodian "who has the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the children in Tarrant County, Texas." The petition asks that the court schedule Sean Payton's access to their children "as necessary to protect the health and well-being of the children."
In her counter-petition, Beth Payton also seeks the exclusive right to make decisions concerning the children's medical, legal and educational interests. Her filings request that Sean Payton pay support for the children's care and medical expenses.
He filed the original divorce petition. When men do this, it's because the wife has become a monstrous bitch and refuses to live up to the promises she made in her wedding vows. He wasn't cheating or beating her. She just became incorrigible. He wanted out and he wanted to divide everything equally. Beth, knowing that she has complete control of the situation, countersues for divorce and demands EVERYTHING. She takes his brand new house, the kids become her kids, and he becomes her slave for life.