Think you took it the wrong way broseph. If pdiddy wants to come back to reality one day we'll be here eagerly welcoming his return with our party hats on. Had nothing to do with wootoom except for the fact I think he's the only one on here with a party hat pic.
As long as she doesn't gain those "married" pounds...20 or so and stop wearing make-up while wearing her hair in a pony tail and exclusively wearing sweats.
Yes, pdaddy....you don't need to get married to be in love and do all those things to one another. I was tricked...and I will always love my ex-wife but we were better before the marriage.
They could have.....but walking out of a dating relationship where finances are separate and no children are involved is easier than divorce with no children, I think it encourages "good behavior."
They could have.....but walking out of a dating relationship where finances are separate and no children are involved is easier than divorce with no children, I think it encourages "good behavior."
Friend of mine is recently divorced and had a pre-nuptial. They have no children and she was making 80+k as a pharma rep and he was making in the low six figures. After the distribution of assets he still has to pay spousal support of $800.00 a month for two years. They both spent stupid amounts of money on attorneys as she tried to fight the pre-nuptial. She tried the old standby,"I didn't know what I was signing." The judge eventually just shot her down because she had Bachelor Degree in Business when she signed it.
Friend of mine is recently divorced and had a pre-nuptial. They have no children and she was making 80+k as a pharma rep and he was making in the low six figures. After the distribution of assets he still has to pay spousal support of $800.00 a month for two years. They both spent stupid amounts of money on attorneys as she tried to fight the pre-nuptial. She tried the old standby,"I didn't know what I was signing." The judge eventually just shot her down because she had Bachelor Degree in Business when she signed it.
Did you read this case in your property class? The wife put the husband through grad school. She was paying for everything. As soon as he graduated and got a job he filed for divorce. She sued. She said that she paid for the degree so it was partly hers. She wanted a big chunk of money. Not just the cost of the degree, but a chunk of the difference between his pre grad school income and his post grad school income. The court was not into that at all. They said that no one but the person who goes through grad school can "own" the degree. It was an interesting case. I felt bad for the lady.
Did you read this case in your property class? The wife put the husband through grad school. She was paying for everything. As soon as he graduated and got a job he filed for divorce. She sued. She said that she paid for the degree so it was partly hers. She wanted a big chunk of money. Not just the cost of the degree, but a chunk of the difference between his pre grad school income and his post grad school income. The court was not into that at all. They said that no one but the person who goes through grad school can "own" the degree. It was an interesting case. I felt bad for the lady.
Yep, that was one of our cases. My ex-wife wanted me to take on half her student loan debt, 5k of which she used to purchase tits before we were married. She wanted me to assume 25k of a 50k debt where she accrued 25k in debt before we were married.....I'm a nice guy but not "that nice" and her lawyer talked sense into her,"He's giving you everything so don't fucking push it."
Yep, that was one of our cases. My ex-wife wanted me to take on half her student loan debt, 5k of which she used to purchase tits before we were married. She wanted me to assume 25k of a 50k debt where she accrued 25k in debt before we were married.....I'm a nice guy but not "that nice" and her lawyer talked sense into her,"He's giving you everything so don't fucking push it."