Originally posted by AtW
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Generally it depends on the regimes. Obviously the divorce itself will be handled in the local country. That may look at the entire set of assets or just those locally. The same would often apply in countrys where assets are located.
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Lets suppose marriage was officially done in France and prenup agreement was signed there too, now it would definately be legal in France however, what if couple moves to live in the UK after that - would divorce be handled under local residence laws?
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With both you get the feeliing of being screwed and paying for the privelige
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AN easy mistake to makeOriginally posted by DundeegeorgeYou read solicitors as 'people engaged in the process of the law', rather than those who solicit.
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Ah I see
You read solicitors as 'people engaged in the process of the law', rather than those who solicit.Originally posted by PhoenixWhy/How, are you getting sex from your local solicitor?
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Why/How, are you getting sex from your local solicitor?Originally posted by hyperDNot unless it's a joint mortgage. My declarations for paying off our mortgage early were met with further proof of no sex after marriage, a reminder of the divorce laws and a quick checkup call to the local solicitors...
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Not unless it's a joint mortgage. My declarations for paying off our mortgage early were met with further proof of no sex after marriage, a reminder of the divorce laws and a quick checkup call to the local solicitors...Originally posted by gingerjediJust tell her you've remortgaged the house to the max and cashed in you life insurance policy... vouila
slap and tickle is back on the menu. 
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Just tell her you've remortgaged the house to the max and cashed in you life insurance policy... vouila
slap and tickle is back on the menu.
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