Be happy you didn't have kids.
Says the guy who is most likely single..
Not wanting to get married is cool, but if it's just because of the money thing just get a pre-nup.Sorry op but man I am never getting hitched. Thought of some chick taking my money makes me sick. You'll be alright op just get this done and move on bro.
Am I the only one who thinks this is unfair?
WTF
What are you trying to say here?--that his relationship status somehow magically invalidates what he is saying?
Not wanting to get married is cool, but if it's just because of the money thing just get a pre-nup.
I only have one advice:
Get a good lawyer. I know two people who got divorced rather recently and in both cases their loving wifes try to fuck them over royally. In one case the judge actually told the dude that he won't let him sign the papers.
Divorce/break-up does bring out the worst in people at times, yes. I don't think I'll ever get used to the horror stories.
I see. While it's a better situation, it still sounds a bit unreasonable and unrealistic. Nobody has that kind of money lying around and while I definitely agree she has right to a part of the house payments, this solution seems somewhat unbalanced. I have no idea what you should do in this situation. Definitely ask for expert help on the situation though. Prenups and separate banking accounts are starting to sound more and more tempting, ugh. Someone needs to make a thread to ask Married-with-prenup-and-separate-accounts-GAF how it's like and if it hurts the romance part of marriage.
Never put your Sig other on joint bank acct , unless you understand what that means 100%.
as far as i know, as long as you have a prenup and you only use that joint account for common/joint ventures there should be no problem in doing so
it works both ways too if the girl also owns something of value.
here's a hint men: marry a women who makes more money than you
Be happy you had a wife.
Tell me more and please explain
out of curiosity do you know what the terms were that the judge thought he was an idiot to agree to? and why was he ready to sign?
Was the brother of a friend of mine so I didn't really ask. And in my own brothers case he just wanted to get it over with (plus he was devastated I suppose) so he would've signed anything which is never a good idea.
Be careful about who you marry.Let this be a lesson to gaffers.
OP... is the wife?Best advice I can give you (and I lived through it):
You'll come out of it all right if you just do that.
- Get a lawyer. (best money you will EVER spend)
[*]Get a cat (or two).- Take it one day at a time.
From the last page:
What I'm trying to say is that even if you think you know a person I would take all precautions available.
That judge sounds like a dude. "i can't let you get fucked in the ass. i just can't".
yep, that's basically what he said and I think that's real cool of him cause I'm pretty certain he doesn't have to say anything.
Be happy you had a wife.
Yep, ;-).it works both ways too if the girl also owns something of value.
here's a hint men: marry a women who makes more money than you
Am I the only one who thinks this is unfair?
WTF
On behalf of men everywhere i wanna shake his hand. A huge ceremony and everything with men from all over the world, those who have been divorced and fucked hard by divorce courts to those reticent about the idea of getting marriage giving him a standing ovation.
"It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" perhaps?
Title says the crux of it really.
We didn't have a fight... Just a talk last week and there are a few big things we struggled to reconcile about our future like moving overseas vs me keeping my (pretty decent) job and what life would be like if we had kids.
We got married very quickly... About a year after we met. We were only married 18 months or so too.
I had a house and mortgage and a car owned outright when we met. I was easily the greater earner of the two of us at about three times her salary. I'm guessing I will lose the house as things settle down and that's got me really bummed out at present. Other than that I'm more upset at how I tell everyone... It's really awkward and I imagine there will be a big bunch of people thinking 'I told you so '. Big dent in my pride.
So yeah, this is my first night at home alone and I'm trying to sort out organising things. All up I'm feeling a bit drained.
Oddest thing I want to do now is go and have a pointless fling to make myself feel better about the next phase of my life. Never thought I'd sleep with anyone again so it's a bit of a random thing turning around in my head.
Thought I'd share.
"It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" perhaps?
This begs the question why you would even want to get married in the first place if you're worried about that. Well outside of tax reasons that is.Not wanting to get married is cool, but if it's just because of the money thing just get a pre-nup.
You could end up feeling like shit after a few flings when you realise the magic you imagine is more of a fantasy that gets shattered when you remember most girls are shit at sex, prepare for it.
Except that you get to claim alimony as a tax deduction (and they have to claim it as income), no such luck with child support.You know the worst part about making 3x what she does?
You might get stuck paying alimony. That's basically child support.
as far as i know, as long as you have a prenup and you only use that joint account for common/joint ventures there should be no problem in doing so