Originally posted by Mr Crosby
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marriage - a wonderful institution
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Thats the thing though, he amassed his fortune BEFORE that other slappa turned up...that means she shouldnt be in line for half of everything he made before they got married.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI feel the same about Macca. Even though he had ammased his fortune prior to getting wed he still did the deed and that includes "all that I have I give to thee". Give her half.
In fact, she should get exactly half of everything she contributed to his career BEFORE they got married (being about ZERO)
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So you dont believe a legal contract between two people should be legally binding?Originally posted by MailmanThats the thing though, he amassed his fortune BEFORE that other slappa turned up...that means she shouldnt be in line for half of everything he made before they got married.
In fact, she should get exactly half of everything she contributed to his career BEFORE they got married (being about ZERO)
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The marriage contract simply makes everything joint owned. If you dont like that then you can make a pre-nup to alter certain terms and conditions.
If you don't like the terms and conditions then walk away.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
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I think its already been said that pre-nups are about as useful as t1ts on a bull in this country.
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