Would you want to be paid $100million for 4 years of marriage or does self respect insist you create your own wealth?

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By cyncurry


LONDON (AFP) - Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney and estranged wife Heather Mills met today for a legal hearing as their divorce battle, potentially the most expensive in British history, reportedly reaches its end.

The Sun newspaper reported Thursday that the pair had agreed a 50 million pound (72 million euro, 102 million dollar) deal in order to shield their three-year-old daughter Beatrice from a lengthy legal process. The Daily Mirror said the figure could be as high as 60 million pounds.

McCartney and Mills, a former model who lost a leg in a 1993 road accident, got married in 2002, four years after his first wife, Linda, died of breast cancer.

Since their union broke down last year, the couple's divorce has been played out acrimoniously in the public eye, with Mills saying in March that securing a divorce deal was like "getting blood out of a stone".

Now, whilst we all dream of our knight, or former beatle, in shining armour sweeping us off our feet and away to his castle, what to do when the fairytale goes wrong?

Do you sue his ass? After all he's worth a fortune and you must have endured 4 years of hell, you had to make him dye his hair, wear younger clothers and go to celebrity events he normally shunned.

Or do you react with dignity and self respect, looking to have a enough for a home and income so you can raise your daughter and live in comfort, even splendour, that ordinary folks only dream of? To some the $40 million Sir Paul originally offered would be enough to allow the marriage to end without the past months acrimony and despair.

Most ordinary women are looking to keep their families together and earn enough on the side to provide the extras, the treats that make their children happy. As Cynthia Curry, President of LifeSuccessforYou says, 'most people aren't greedy, they may dream of million dollar mansions and ferraris, but really, they just want a better version of the life they already have. Maybe an extra bedroom, to be able to eat out every now and then without worrying about the cost, to take a holiday with the kids every year.'

Cynthia continues, 'I am so lucky to be involved with a programme that allows ordinary men and women to make that all important extra $1000 every month, or if they're committed, they can make the extra every week, even every day. This transforms lives'.

'Not only that, but because you worked at the system to produce your earnings, your feel incredible self satisfaction and self belief. a more satisfying high than a $100million divorce'.

If you are one of the many who want to make life better for your family, you can through Roadmap to Riches and Cynthia Curry.

Http://www.lifesuccessforyou.com

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