I'm just looking for some advice on soon-to-start divorce negotiations, so here it goes ....
I separated a few months ago and my ex and I reached an agreement, for the benefit of the kids, without the need to involve lawyers (at £300 or so/hour makes me feel I'm in the wrong job!). But things need to be formalised and I feel the time to be extra generous has to come to an end. As she has a good income, I never had to get all the money out of the company, and if the company income is to be taken as potential income, the difference between what I earn and could earn if I was to take all the money out of the company, aka potential income, is significant. I do want to base my formal proposal on my personal income, rather that the company's. I can sustain this difference for some time so I'm not looking at a short time deal. Obviously it can be argued about the need to keep money in the company due to the perils of contracting and hopefully the difference between pension contributions, as she is a civil servant her pension is pretty decent and mine isn't! But I'm sure she and her lawyer might have a different view, so I'd like to see if anybody has any experience on the matter.
Thanks,
H
Thanks,
H.
I separated a few months ago and my ex and I reached an agreement, for the benefit of the kids, without the need to involve lawyers (at £300 or so/hour makes me feel I'm in the wrong job!). But things need to be formalised and I feel the time to be extra generous has to come to an end. As she has a good income, I never had to get all the money out of the company, and if the company income is to be taken as potential income, the difference between what I earn and could earn if I was to take all the money out of the company, aka potential income, is significant. I do want to base my formal proposal on my personal income, rather that the company's. I can sustain this difference for some time so I'm not looking at a short time deal. Obviously it can be argued about the need to keep money in the company due to the perils of contracting and hopefully the difference between pension contributions, as she is a civil servant her pension is pretty decent and mine isn't! But I'm sure she and her lawyer might have a different view, so I'd like to see if anybody has any experience on the matter.
Thanks,
H
Thanks,
H.


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