Very sorry to hear about what happened.
Hope she gets well soon.
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Previously on "WIFE gone, will she screw me for half the house????"
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all the best marillion
thats terrible news....
all the best for your daughter....
I am hearing bad news all the time....accountant just been diagnosed with advanced prostrate cancer....dad of my best friend...only been my accountant for 2 months...
one of my best friend's wife almost died during child birth in the last week..
really hitting home the fragility of being a human....
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI thought pre-nups had no legal weight in the UK? I might be wrong though, I know little about this area of the law.
There are plenty of examples in the US whereby a pre-nup was signed based on a percentage of assets at the time and predicted in the future of the marriage, but by the time it was over, the asset value was way above what was previously predicted, making any ex-wife's claim for additional settlement to reflect these gains valid and perfectly legal.
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Sorry to hear about your daughter, MF - I hope she makes a rapid recovery. Sometimes being a parent is truly terrifying.
I suspect Gran is going to need a bit of support as well, she must be feeling terrible.
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MF - Let us know how things are going, if you get the chance.
All the best to you and the kid...
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I feel for you MF. Must be horrible to think about it. Hope she gets well soon
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI've learnt all sorts today! I know about the Black Country aswell now - yay me
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