Divorce Lawyer Northside Atlanta
#103
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I have a buddy who just got divorced (non-pilot). Years ago about 3 years after he got married, he found out is father-in-law who was a lawyer was stealing from his escrows. My buddy spent $100,000 to keep him out of jail (he was still dis-barred). Anyhow, in return for bailing out her dad, he made her sign a post-nuptial agreement that basically stripped away all rights that she has.
Fast forward to 10 years later and he finds out she's having an affair. He divorces her and is basically walking away owing her nothing. Her and the kids are staying in the house that he owns. When kids are gone, he's going to kick her out and sell house. Now he says that was best $100,000 he ever spent.
Fast forward to 10 years later and he finds out she's having an affair. He divorces her and is basically walking away owing her nothing. Her and the kids are staying in the house that he owns. When kids are gone, he's going to kick her out and sell house. Now he says that was best $100,000 he ever spent.
#104
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Joined APC: Feb 2013
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Posts: 725
I have a buddy who just got divorced (non-pilot). Years ago about 3 years after he got married, he found out is father-in-law who was a lawyer was stealing from his escrows. My buddy spent $100,000 to keep him out of jail (he was still dis-barred). Anyhow, in return for bailing out her dad, he made her sign a post-nuptial agreement that basically stripped away all rights that she has.
Fast forward to 10 years later and he finds out she's having an affair. He divorces her and is basically walking away owing her nothing. Her and the kids are staying in the house that he owns. When kids are gone, he's going to kick her out and sell house. Now he says that was best $100,000 he ever spent.
Fast forward to 10 years later and he finds out she's having an affair. He divorces her and is basically walking away owing her nothing. Her and the kids are staying in the house that he owns. When kids are gone, he's going to kick her out and sell house. Now he says that was best $100,000 he ever spent.
#105
That is a pretty broad brush statement. You have data to back that up? My understanding, unless it has a clause that is specifically against the divorce state law, the pre-nup is honored. Just like if you and I make a civil contract. Unless it is against a state law, it is pretty much honored in all other states.
#106
That is a pretty broad brush statement. You have data to back that up? My understanding, unless it has a clause that is specifically against the divorce state law, the pre-nup is honored. Just like if you and I make a civil contract. Unless it is against a state law, it is pretty much honored in all other states.
Duval county Fl, 2007.
#108
Mine was basically a 50/50 marital asset split, with zero alimony in event of infidelity.
That 'reasonable' is about as legally binding as "company will offer if able"
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That 'reasonable' is about as legally binding as "company will offer if able"
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#109
That is a pretty broad brush statement. You have data to back that up? My understanding, unless it has a clause that is specifically against the divorce state law, the pre-nup is honored. Just like if you and I make a civil contract. Unless it is against a state law, it is pretty much honored in all other states.
I’ve also seen some cases where the husband got alimony, but those are outliers. Small number, but definitely not zero.
In FL specifically, assets acquired via inheritance are protected and cannot be attached in a divorce.
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