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That’s how it usually works. I paid for everything so she gets to keep it all.
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Then you go to divorce court, she alleges that you must have more money than you claim, the court orders up your details from the banks and sees this withdrawal, so it includes that amount in your wealth. Hope you haven't spent it.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostOK but if you know you're pretty much headed for a divorce, can't you just walk into a bank and take out a shedload of cash and then hide it somewhere?
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So far, apparently you're not one of the cynical mob whose marriages are doomed from the outset.
It's very easy for me. If we separate, she gets everything.
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No we keep our money together. I Think it raises a question of trust if you don't which isn't a good start for a lasting relationship.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostCan't vote on client site.
I have bank accounts in the diffierent countries I worked in. Hell I don't even know how much money I have.
I should check them, they could have been emptied, I would not know
I'll happily check them for you? Just PM me your bank details and I'll even enter the details on a spreadsheet for you...
HTH
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OK but if you know you're pretty much headed for a divorce, can't you just walk into a bank and take out a shedload of cash and then hide it somewhere?
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Can't vote on client site.
I have bank accounts in the diffierent countries I worked in. Hell I don't even know how much money I have.
I should check them, they could have been emptied, I would not know
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In the UK it's notifiable to HMRC over £5k in one hit, £10k a year.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI believe that there are still some countries where you can enter a bank, buy gold over the counter and then store it in the safes without too many questions. You used to be able to do that in Switzerland and Belgium; maybe you still can.
However, I've also read that nobody actually does anything with that information.
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I believe that there are still some countries where you can enter a bank, buy gold over the counter and then store it in the safes without too many questions. You used to be able to do that in Switzerland and Belgium; maybe you still can.
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My wife doesn't own shares in the business and I only pay myself just under the higher rate threshold each year through divvis so it's all in the company.
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Secret cash stash
26Yes, in case my partners divorces me in the future.7.69%2No, we share everything and live in blissful harmony.69.23%18Andy W has stolen all my money.23.08%6Prompted by a thread on divorce, how many of you have money put away that your partner doesn't know about, and more crucially, why?
Am I the only naive one who doesn't have a secret stash?
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