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Thu 5 Jan, 2006 09:46 am
SANFORD, Florida (AP) - Sally Erickson and David Renzie thought they had the secret to marital bliss. But the eccentric list of demands outlined in their prenuptial agreement, which included mandatory backrubs and a $5 (?4.14) fee for nagging, still couldn't save their marriage.
Now Erickson, 61, is suing Renzie, 62, for allegedly divorcing her in secret more than two years ago, according to Seminole County court records.
Before saying 'I do' in 2001, the Florida couple agreed to a quirky prenuptial agreement. Erickson, a mental-health counselor, promised to cook breakfast a minimum of three times during the weekdays, and once on the weekends, according to the document.
"In return, Renzie will not wake Sally up on her 'off days,'" the document said.
The agreement also required Renzie to rub Sally's back three times a week for five minutes. If Sally used the "F" word, she was sentenced to one hour of yard work. Renzie had to pay $5 (?4.14) each time he complained, nagged or made "a fuss about Sally's expenditures."
Despite their carefully laid plans, Renzie decided to call it quits 3 1/2 months into the marriage. Erickson was served notice of the divorce suit six days later, which she acknowledges, but she says in court pleadings that Davidson then intentionally misled her, saying he had dropped the whole thing.
Renzie apparently had a change of heart for a while and the case stalled for 1 1/2 years. Then, in February 2003, he asked for a default judgment in his favor and got it.
Court documents show Erickson was absent. She claims she never even knew about the divorce.
Renzie has not contested Erickson's claim. Last month, serving as his own attorney, he filed paperwork asking the judge to throwout the divorce.
Sounds like it was a joke to begin with.
Sally probably used the "F" word so often that
David made a killing collecting 5 bucks every time.
Who would leave such a good source of income?
this is almost too....... strange..... to be true.
Im not sure I have any words, or even jokes for that matter, to add to this...
just