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How much do contractors' wives get in divorce?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Chugnut View Post


    I'll fling a Thermos of tea up. Can you fix a couple of slates whilst you're there, Batman?
    The get me to drink so a need a wee then have to come down routine eh!

    I ripped up a few more slates to throw at the rossers!

    Sorry about that.

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      #22
      Originally posted by dude69 View Post
      and I was curious how they reckoned income, is it a case of current contract earnings? Or salary? Or last year's dividends? Or theoretical post-tax maximum earnings?

      And do you stop paying when you're on the bench?
      Your ex's solicitor will reckon your income as (highest daily rate you ever said you might be able to get) plus 20%, times 5 days time 52 weeks. And no reason to let you off the hook for failing to find a contract.

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