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December 7, 2009 at 12:34 PM #492160December 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM #491301sdrealtorParticipant
Spot on advice and my point exactly. Their marriage is doomed. Financial offers prove that. Cut bait and give themselves another chance to have what they want. Clearly neither does.
December 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM #491467sdrealtorParticipantSpot on advice and my point exactly. Their marriage is doomed. Financial offers prove that. Cut bait and give themselves another chance to have what they want. Clearly neither does.
December 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM #491849sdrealtorParticipantSpot on advice and my point exactly. Their marriage is doomed. Financial offers prove that. Cut bait and give themselves another chance to have what they want. Clearly neither does.
December 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM #491937sdrealtorParticipantSpot on advice and my point exactly. Their marriage is doomed. Financial offers prove that. Cut bait and give themselves another chance to have what they want. Clearly neither does.
December 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM #492170sdrealtorParticipantSpot on advice and my point exactly. Their marriage is doomed. Financial offers prove that. Cut bait and give themselves another chance to have what they want. Clearly neither does.
December 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM #491326ucodegenParticipantI’m not shocked at his wife for wanting to renegotiate the prenup. What does kinda make me go huh is $2 million if she stays married for 2 more years, $55 million for what 7 or 9 years.
I think the renegotiation of the prenup is going to be a lot more complicated:
she: you were unfaithful.. I want the prenup changed or I’ll leave.
he: You try to change the prenup, I’ll follow through with assault and battery. In fact, if you want to leave, you’ll need to make some sacrifices off of the existing prenup to avoid assault and battery.She gave up some of her negotiating ground when she lost her cool and went after him & SUV with that club. Infidelity will not land you in jail in the US, but assault and battery can.
As for whether she married him for money.. what happens next will tell you. If she leaves, she didn’t marry him for money. If she stays, she probably did. Either way, the ‘alliance is broken once he started drilling in foreign lands’..
December 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM #491492ucodegenParticipantI’m not shocked at his wife for wanting to renegotiate the prenup. What does kinda make me go huh is $2 million if she stays married for 2 more years, $55 million for what 7 or 9 years.
I think the renegotiation of the prenup is going to be a lot more complicated:
she: you were unfaithful.. I want the prenup changed or I’ll leave.
he: You try to change the prenup, I’ll follow through with assault and battery. In fact, if you want to leave, you’ll need to make some sacrifices off of the existing prenup to avoid assault and battery.She gave up some of her negotiating ground when she lost her cool and went after him & SUV with that club. Infidelity will not land you in jail in the US, but assault and battery can.
As for whether she married him for money.. what happens next will tell you. If she leaves, she didn’t marry him for money. If she stays, she probably did. Either way, the ‘alliance is broken once he started drilling in foreign lands’..
December 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM #491874ucodegenParticipantI’m not shocked at his wife for wanting to renegotiate the prenup. What does kinda make me go huh is $2 million if she stays married for 2 more years, $55 million for what 7 or 9 years.
I think the renegotiation of the prenup is going to be a lot more complicated:
she: you were unfaithful.. I want the prenup changed or I’ll leave.
he: You try to change the prenup, I’ll follow through with assault and battery. In fact, if you want to leave, you’ll need to make some sacrifices off of the existing prenup to avoid assault and battery.She gave up some of her negotiating ground when she lost her cool and went after him & SUV with that club. Infidelity will not land you in jail in the US, but assault and battery can.
As for whether she married him for money.. what happens next will tell you. If she leaves, she didn’t marry him for money. If she stays, she probably did. Either way, the ‘alliance is broken once he started drilling in foreign lands’..
December 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM #491962ucodegenParticipantI’m not shocked at his wife for wanting to renegotiate the prenup. What does kinda make me go huh is $2 million if she stays married for 2 more years, $55 million for what 7 or 9 years.
I think the renegotiation of the prenup is going to be a lot more complicated:
she: you were unfaithful.. I want the prenup changed or I’ll leave.
he: You try to change the prenup, I’ll follow through with assault and battery. In fact, if you want to leave, you’ll need to make some sacrifices off of the existing prenup to avoid assault and battery.She gave up some of her negotiating ground when she lost her cool and went after him & SUV with that club. Infidelity will not land you in jail in the US, but assault and battery can.
As for whether she married him for money.. what happens next will tell you. If she leaves, she didn’t marry him for money. If she stays, she probably did. Either way, the ‘alliance is broken once he started drilling in foreign lands’..
December 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM #492194ucodegenParticipantI’m not shocked at his wife for wanting to renegotiate the prenup. What does kinda make me go huh is $2 million if she stays married for 2 more years, $55 million for what 7 or 9 years.
I think the renegotiation of the prenup is going to be a lot more complicated:
she: you were unfaithful.. I want the prenup changed or I’ll leave.
he: You try to change the prenup, I’ll follow through with assault and battery. In fact, if you want to leave, you’ll need to make some sacrifices off of the existing prenup to avoid assault and battery.She gave up some of her negotiating ground when she lost her cool and went after him & SUV with that club. Infidelity will not land you in jail in the US, but assault and battery can.
As for whether she married him for money.. what happens next will tell you. If she leaves, she didn’t marry him for money. If she stays, she probably did. Either way, the ‘alliance is broken once he started drilling in foreign lands’..
December 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM #491336daveljParticipant[quote=KSMountain]Not all children of divorce see their dads 4-6 days a month. I would say that is (or was) an exception.[/quote]
Yes, less than half (it appears), but not unusual:
“What happens after the break-up of the family? Eighty-seven percent of children end up living solely with their mothers after a parental separation (only 7 percent live with their fathers). Forty percent of children report visiting their fathers every week. One quarter of children visit their fathers irregularly — once a month or on holidays. A whopping 15 percent never see their fathers.”
December 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM #491502daveljParticipant[quote=KSMountain]Not all children of divorce see their dads 4-6 days a month. I would say that is (or was) an exception.[/quote]
Yes, less than half (it appears), but not unusual:
“What happens after the break-up of the family? Eighty-seven percent of children end up living solely with their mothers after a parental separation (only 7 percent live with their fathers). Forty percent of children report visiting their fathers every week. One quarter of children visit their fathers irregularly — once a month or on holidays. A whopping 15 percent never see their fathers.”
December 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM #491884daveljParticipant[quote=KSMountain]Not all children of divorce see their dads 4-6 days a month. I would say that is (or was) an exception.[/quote]
Yes, less than half (it appears), but not unusual:
“What happens after the break-up of the family? Eighty-seven percent of children end up living solely with their mothers after a parental separation (only 7 percent live with their fathers). Forty percent of children report visiting their fathers every week. One quarter of children visit their fathers irregularly — once a month or on holidays. A whopping 15 percent never see their fathers.”
December 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM #491972daveljParticipant[quote=KSMountain]Not all children of divorce see their dads 4-6 days a month. I would say that is (or was) an exception.[/quote]
Yes, less than half (it appears), but not unusual:
“What happens after the break-up of the family? Eighty-seven percent of children end up living solely with their mothers after a parental separation (only 7 percent live with their fathers). Forty percent of children report visiting their fathers every week. One quarter of children visit their fathers irregularly — once a month or on holidays. A whopping 15 percent never see their fathers.”
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