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Adultery
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My wife is threatening to divorce me for adultery. We own several properties which for tax purposes, are in her name. I have been told that she stands to gain at least 75% of the combined assets. Is this true? Also, I have a pension that will mature in a few years, how much of this is she entitled to.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your pension will depend on her circumstances - if she has an excellent income of her own to sustain her through her old age and is not reliant on you, then very little of your pension.
And you will have to fight for any share of her properties - they are in her name after all.
Fault does not come in to it, though - your adultery is neither here nor there in respect of division of matrimonial assets.
And you will have to fight for any share of her properties - they are in her name after all.
Fault does not come in to it, though - your adultery is neither here nor there in respect of division of matrimonial assets.
I think that there is a moral to all this - if you want to try and sneak round the tax laws by putting your property in your wife's name then good for you. You want to dip your wick elsewhere then you pay the price.If she clears you out then good for her as it was you who committed adultery - can't have your cake and eat it mate.