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682.1 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Mon Nov 18 1991 10:43 | 3 |
| Skip,
Are there children in the divorce? What state are you in?
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682.2 | tell me it ain't so! | BINKLY::GATES | | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:13 | 26 |
| Yes there are two children, my son is 18 and away at Northeastern U.
(you want to talk $$ in tuition, yikes!) and my daughter is 15. She is
living with her mother in the house. I wanted my daughter to be able to
finish high school in Auburn, so I agreed to let her choose who she
would rather live with. She chose her mother. There are no problems
between us, she is just more comfortable living with my wife. So I kind
of defaulted out of the house (at least until she graduates. We have a
tentative deal to sell the house then).
My wife said that if I bought her out she would by another house or
condo in Auburn, so that shouldn't change if we sold the house
outright.
I think she just wants to stick me with that particular house (not a
bad house, but I could do much better with $60k in my pocket for a new down
payment). She's already looked at some small houses for around 80-90K
so she get's herself a sweet 20-30k mortgage, while I get stuck paying
60K for a house I already paid for.
Of course you know that on top of it all I live in the wonderful state
of Massachusetts. I would be really happy to hear of any one thing,
just a little thing, a tiny little insignificant thing that is in MY
favor. I suppose they could be putting me in front of a firing squad,
but that would let me off too easy. A little p*ssed.... nah!
Skip
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682.3 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:26 | 8 |
| Well Skip.... You could by her out later, and rent out to others to
make up lost moneys and to pay for other horras that come along that
makes one re-think the issues of matramonie... You are in a pickle, no
doubt about it. The Peoples Republic of Mass has got many a good man by
the reproductive short hairs there. So fret not, as they say in the
gutar business! Is it an over done deal with the judge of injustice
prosiding?? Or is he still standing in the wings along with the fat
lady to sing??
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682.4 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits an | Mon Nov 18 1991 21:22 | 9 |
| re .0
I'll admit to knowing nothing about divorce, but I would say that you
should get yourself a (better) lawyer. The example that you gave is
not an equitable split of the proceeds. The taxes should be subtracted
before the proceeds are split. (If the state doesn't agree with me,
then it's worse than I thought.)
Rich
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682.5 | | ALIEN::MELVIN | Ten Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2 | Tue Nov 19 1991 11:00 | 7 |
| re: .0
Don't forget any monies you have in eschrow when you do the split, however
that is done.
-Joe
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682.6 | points of interest | RAVEN1::ZELLNER | | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:27 | 12 |
| 1. Try to negotiate with your wife. Your present agreement doesn't
sound too good for you.
2. Study the laws in your state.(State to State, laws differ greatly)
3. You may want to look into Joint Custody of the youngest child.
4. Don't give away everything . Depending on State Law, your property
is owned jointly.Half yours and half your wife's.
5. Customarily, whomever has custody will get most of the property.
6. In my state the courts say that the wife and children are entitled
to the same lifestyle after the breakup as they were accustomed to
before the breakup.
7. Good luck ! (You may need to look for a second job. But, lets hope
not)
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682.8 | After Thought.... | RAVEN1::ZELLNER | | Wed Nov 20 1991 06:58 | 7 |
| re:.6
The judge will also consider your wife's earning potential.If she can
be self supporting,this will be factored into the settlement.
Best Wishes,
CZ
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