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privateeye, do your services cover the W. Midlands?
Depends what type of work it is, if it requires lots of personal attendance then I normally decline. If its something that can be mostly done remotely then depends what the job is. There are PI's locally wherever you are. Make sure you get a specialist in whatever you want.
isn't the whole divorce settlement thing down to times of old when a couple would split but it wasn't "socially acceptable" for women to work so the hubby paid her a yearly "salary" on the understanding she didn't bother him again?
Be prepared for the settlement percentage to be 60/40. The Income Diminisher may have only been married for 5 minutes and that’s what she’d get. The courts are still too sappy when it assesses the income & capital needs of the ‘woman in distress’, they basically come across all Mary Archer on you (“Has she fragrance?”… etc etc).
Get some ‘directors’ on board and er, pay them the divvys. Or hire some outside ‘consultants’ as previously mentioned. Or wait 10 years to see if our esteemed family law system introduces the concept of blame into assessment of the divorce settlement. That would make ‘em think twice. If you’re not blameless already, start working on it…
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