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| Hola amigos, lo primero perdonar si no es el lugar adecuado para escribir, pero soy nueva en esto y no sabia donde podia postear. Me llamo Alexandra y tengo una niña ahora mismo de 5 años, llevo tres años separada (no llegamos a casarnos). Hace 6 meses llegue a un acuerdo con mi ex para la manutencion de la niña por el cual me pasa 200 euros al mes, es una sentencia judicial. En realidad no fuimos a juicio, yo estaba muy nerviosa y lo quise solucionar de la mejor manera sin hacer daño ni nada, ademas me quede con la patria potestad y custodia compartida. Despues de estos 6 meses me arrepiento del acuerdo al que llegue, puesto que de momento nunca paga a primeros como pone en la sentencia y ya ha habido algun mes que ni a pagado y yo no estoy para estar todo el dia llamandole por telefono. En fin, creia que se iba a portar bien por la niña que tenemos pero he visto y oido que esta hecho un perdido. No me paga libros, la he tenido que poner un aparato en los dientes y me ha dicho que los caprichos los pague yo, asi con todo. Me gustaria saber como habria de proceder para subir la manutencion de la niña, si es posible hacer esto, como veis no tengo ni idea. Ademas creo que ya en euro el me tendria que aplicar a los 200 euros el ipc. Espero que alguien me pueda hechar una mano. Muchas gracias. |
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| possibility of doubting. But then, at particular times, by God's help, the same sense of things revives again, like fire that lay hid in ashes. I suppose the grounds of such a conviction of the truth of divine things to be just and rational; but yet, in some, God makes use of their own reason much more sensibly than in others. Oftentimes persons have (so far as could be judged) received the first saving conviction from reasoning which they have heard from the pulpit; and often in the course of reasoning they are led into in their own meditations. The arguments are the same that they have heard hundreds of times; but the force of the arguments, and their conviction by them, is altogether new; they come with a new and before unexperienced power. Before, they heard it was so, and they allowed it to be so; but now they see it to be so indeed. Things now look exceeding plain to them, and they wonder they did not see them before. They are so greatly taken with their new discovery, and things appear so plain and so rational to them, that they are often at first ready to think they can convince others; and are apt to engage in talk with every one they meet with, almost to this end; and when they are disappointed, are ready to wonder that their reasonings seem to make no more impression. Many fall under such a mistake as to be ready to doubt of their good estate, because there was so much use made of their own reason in the convictions they have received; they are afraid that they have no illumination above the natural force of their own faculties: and many make that an objection against |
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| philosophic was to live simply and quietly. If they wrote on politics, it was as if laying down rules for a lunatic asylum; and if they presented the appearance of speaking of a great matter, it was because they knew that the madmen, to whom they spoke, thought they were kings and emperors. They entered into their principles in order to make their madness as little harmful as possible. 332. Tyranny consists in the desire of universal power beyond its scope. There are different assemblies of the strong, the fair, the sensible, the pious, in which each man rules at home, not elsewhere. And sometimes they meet, and the strong and the fair foolishly fight as to who shall be master, for their mastery is of different kinds. They do not understand one another, and their fault is the desire to rule everywhere. Nothing can effect this, not even might, which is of no use in the kingdom of the wise, and is only mistress of external actions. Tyranny--... So these expressions are false and tyrannical: "I am fair, therefore I must be feared. I am strong, therefore I must be loved. I am... |
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