Hey Castoff101,
I might be wrong as I am not an expert on divorce laws in this country, but I would have thought that if:
- you have no children
- your wife has not stopped working when you started living together or got married
Then there won't be anything for you to pay her or vice-versa. Do you own a house together? Hopefully you bought it as "joint tenants" as opposed to "tenants in common" and that way you owe 50% of it each, regardless of who paid the mortgage and the deposit.
So before slagging off the "money grabbing vulture bitch", let's have a look at the basic facts. I do agree that there has been some high profile abuse of the system by ex-wifes in the past few years in the UK, but it was under very specific circumstances (husband earns lots, wife stops working, helps him raise a family/run the household) that may not apply to you.
So tell us more please!
Thanks
Me
I might be wrong as I am not an expert on divorce laws in this country, but I would have thought that if:
- you have no children
- your wife has not stopped working when you started living together or got married
Then there won't be anything for you to pay her or vice-versa. Do you own a house together? Hopefully you bought it as "joint tenants" as opposed to "tenants in common" and that way you owe 50% of it each, regardless of who paid the mortgage and the deposit.
So before slagging off the "money grabbing vulture bitch", let's have a look at the basic facts. I do agree that there has been some high profile abuse of the system by ex-wifes in the past few years in the UK, but it was under very specific circumstances (husband earns lots, wife stops working, helps him raise a family/run the household) that may not apply to you.
So tell us more please!
Thanks
Me
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