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What a bunch of cynics. The last time he married a wealthy septic it worked out just fine...........for nearly 30 years.
Give them a chance.
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If they have US prenup that says US law applies then he'd win -Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBeing super rich she can get the divorce done in England where prenups aren't binding, if they have a home in England.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010...nforced-uk-law - she won't have a leg to stand on in such case...
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Being super rich she can get the divorce done in England where prenups aren't binding, if they have a home in England.Originally posted by AtW View PostThey have biding prenups in USA - he's learnt his lesson...
However if they don't have any children from the marriage (which is likely) then English courts will stick to the terms of the prenup if they consider it "fair".
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WHS +1Originally posted by PAH View PostI think I am finally getting old. She doesn't look bad for 51.
Hope he's got a pre-nup sorted this time.
The pre-nup won't matter either. A 68-year-old married to her won't live long enough to worry, but I'll bet he dies with a smile on his face.
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Its amazing how one money grabbing bitch managed to make you almost feel sorry for a multimillionaire
Good luck to him
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As I heard on the radio yesterday, she's "independently wealthy".
At least Macca is capable of learning!
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostShe's from the US and full of HRT
Maybe the british women could learn a thing from the yanks then.
Beauty is only skin deep after all, so who cares how it's achieved as long as it doesn't turn into a dog's dinner like most cosmetic surgery.
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I think I am finally getting old. She doesn't look bad for 51.
Hope he's got a pre-nup sorted this time.
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