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Originally Posted by woob
Damn, that's low. Sorry rube.
I had a friend who was in University who got dumped by Purolator priority mail. We all thought that was both brutal and hilarious.
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As weird as it sounds, if the parties are either married or co-habitating (or potentially construed as co-habitating) formal written notice of the end of the relationship should be provided. I have multiple family law cases involving people who thought they were just casually dating someone, only to later have that person make a claim to their assets. Even in a formal marriage the date of separation is always pretty key.
Maybe this is a bit too heavy for "drunkpuck".