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Fair? Or Some Nerve.
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It's a strange one isn't it. He founded the company and made his money after they divorced. Does that mean I can get money off my ex-wife if she wins the lottery next week, even though we divorced 20 years ago?
12:15 Wed 11th Mar 2015
//The judgment is also a timely reminder that divorcing couples who want protection from such claims, even if they have no money at all, should obtain an order from the court at the time of the divorce, in which they both agree that there will be no further financial claims.
That is the only way to guarantee that, if one of them goes on to make a fortune, they get to keep it.//
Don't forget to do that....just in case!
That is the only way to guarantee that, if one of them goes on to make a fortune, they get to keep it.//
Don't forget to do that....just in case!
The argument seems to be based on the fact that he worked on the foundation for the company, and his subsequent success, during their marriage and she contributed by enduring hardship and raising their child in that time, so its not like a lottery win.
Regarding the lottery win though, if a settlement figure for children and for raising them should have, in fairness, been higher but the spouse who should pay has no money then there is also an argument that if that spouse later comes into money by any means, then the inequality of settlement should be righted.
Regarding the lottery win though, if a settlement figure for children and for raising them should have, in fairness, been higher but the spouse who should pay has no money then there is also an argument that if that spouse later comes into money by any means, then the inequality of settlement should be righted.
They seem to be saying "bung her a nice house, but not a mansion".
For me, it all hinges on the chronology of marriage/child/divorce, which is far from clear in the reports.
If she has struggled with to raise his child for years whilst he was becoming rich, then she deserves something.
If the child was an adult and the break was complete before he hit the jackpot, then I can't see why she has a claim.
For me, it all hinges on the chronology of marriage/child/divorce, which is far from clear in the reports.
If she has struggled with to raise his child for years whilst he was becoming rich, then she deserves something.
If the child was an adult and the break was complete before he hit the jackpot, then I can't see why she has a claim.