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Get yourself out there then, all your going to pull on here is fat old balding guys(apart from myself and I'm straight).
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I only have company accounts for 10 months.
Anyone know a good provider that will touch me ?.
I have decided to give her some 70% of the equity . I cant be bothered looking 4 another property
The stupid thing is there is no way of knowing how much equity unless the property is sold.
Is there a way of finding out the closest sale value without actually selling the property ?. I dont trust estate agent valuation
ohh b4 i forget I am looking for a new girlfriend with no emmotional/drinking problems . honestly I am good looking , slim, got a decent brain, nice guy, .......
css
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Originally posted by SpikeIn answer to the question about who keeps joint accounts and who doesn't, I developed what I consider to be a very fair system for our joint finances;
(Did I mention she qualified as a barrister?)
She's mellowed a little since then - three years ago, after seven years of marriage, she did start making a significant contribution. Even then, it was an arbitrary amount, determined by her with an eye on what she wanted to afford, and with hardly any reference to what our bills actually are. Still, it does work out at only a couple of hundred pounds a month less than I would have asked for. And if she does manage to get pregnant, I'll play her at her own game. My money is all tied up in the house, pension and investments that pay basic bills. So she's going to have to pay the whole cost of that project.
I've also told her I've stopped working so her savings can catch up with mine, so I won't lose out if we ever divorce. She laughed. She finds the idea of me trying to be as Machiavellian as her hilarious.
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Originally posted by kramerhow come the woman can come after all your money if you divorce and have no kids and she works herself??
what are the rules??
I have never understood this.
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how come the woman can come after all your money if you divorce and have no kids and she works herself??
what are the rules??
I have never understood this.
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Originally posted by css_jay99That kniving bitch wants me to move out and get a place of my own. what is this world turning into. To makes things worse, she is a lawyer and now has patterns of my nest egg. god i am going to be screwed big time.
I wish I could just run away with my money.
Whats the best way to hide my money now we have decided to go our separate ways ?.
I wish her all the bad things in life if she wants to take me to cleaners. She wants my savings, pension, shares, business account and my house, Jeez !. maybe i should just go and fling all on the horses or give it to charity and start again
why do women always have to demand half your tulip. I tell you the law is just not fair on men !
I thought I felt strongly about trying to work things out but i now know All I want it to protect my money
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hmmm, timely considering I've just been to court and got fleeced. I had to open the company books completely in court and justify many payments. The judge expects me to pay off all the debt incurred by my ex since our separation and has suggested I get a loan out to do it. At least we were tenants when we split up, thats one bonus.
My advice - get your next gig abroad and flick her the finger as you board the plane. Failing that, expense the hell out of the business now and put yourself on the bench for a while!!
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That kniving bitch wants me to move out and get a place of my own. what is this world turning into. To makes things worse, she is a lawyer and now has patterns of my nest egg. god i am going to be screwed big time.
I wish I could just run away with my money.
Whats the best way to hide my money now we have decided to go our separate ways ?.
I wish her all the bad things in life if she wants to take me to cleaners. She wants my savings, pension, shares, business account and my house, Jeez !. maybe i should just go and fling all on the horses or give it to charity and start again
why do women always have to demand half your tulip. I tell you the law is just not fair on men !
I thought I felt strongly about trying to work things out but i now know All I want it to protect my moneyLast edited by css_jay99; 17 October 2006, 09:05.
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Naturally I trust my missus and have no problem with a joint account. While she earns more than I do anyway!
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Originally posted by zeitghostSticky test....
Failed...
Talking of plums...where's Judge Fred got to?
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Originally posted by AtWMy 4 wifes pay me £1000 each so that I do not have to work.
threaded.
No wonder all the clever Russians work in Russia
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Originally posted by css_jay99What are the best hagouts in Portsmouth/southampton area especially during weekdays, Im not just talking about who serves the best drinks either but where the best girls are. it gets a bit lonely out here in B&B's.
As both cities have Universities, I would just hang out with the students and see where they go. My brother-in-law is in his second year at Pompey, but doesn't like his sister's 35-yo husband hanging out with him too often. It cramps his style apparently. Doesn't stop driving up to pick up meals she's prepared for him during the week (she doesn't know I know ).
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hyperD - yes I have been dumped, relationship over, finito !
Flubster - Unfortunately i'll be heading back to london Friday to sort out the future apart.
Tiger Tiger seems a good Idea so maybe some other time within the week.
What are the best hagouts in Portsmouth/southampton area especially during weekdays, Im not just talking about who serves the best drinks either but where the best girls are. it gets a bit lonely out here in B&B's.
After a 13yr relationship (4yrs marriage), I am rusty and need to feel young again at 35
ooohh total calamity !
css_jay99
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