39 ? and the rest ...
Just don't get married in the first place. Simples
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I see this as possibly a can of worms.
Pre nups should not hold in the UK unless the marriage contract is changed.
Other laws are based on a married couple being treated as one (I know there are exceptions) and this will have a knock on to those.
This could get complicated.
Do we think the legal statement that "a contract is a contract" sets any kind of precedent for IR35 cases? After all we have contracts.
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Can't have it both ways
Take the future earnings of your spouse take future losses. If they make pre nups legal then many people will lose out.
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostLets see.......
CyberDud: Humourless, Slightly Right Wing, A bit UHS, someone tedious, can be offensive, tends to ignore any other viewpoint but his own.........
BackStreetWalker:...............
OK I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time.....
PS I am still upset that you called me SAS
Come on give BB a hug
PS: BackStreetWalker I am going to change my name Brilliant
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostOr I am taking the proverbial....you decide
CyberDud: Humourless, Slightly Right Wing, A bit UHS, someone tedious, can be offensive, tends to ignore any other viewpoint but his own.........
BackStreetWalker:...............
OK I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time.....
PS I am still upset that you called me SAS
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostYou are CyberDuds sockpupet AICM£5
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostBut she knows how to hang on to her cash, as well as dressing like Thatcher in opposition. Run away!
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But she knows how to hang on to her cash, as well as dressing like Thatcher in opposition. Run away!
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So she's an unmarried rich German woman, better find out where she lives/drinks/parties/etc. and get down there quick
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