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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

951.0. "English Divorce Question?" by SWEEP::GALVIN (Steven GALVIN @BST, DTN: 768-5291 :-)) Thu Jan 18 1990 06:17

    My mother-in-law is going through the tramua of deciding whether to
    leave her husband and get a divorce.

    She is very unsure about her legal position ( in England ), i.e. If she
    leaves her husband will she be entitled to half of the assets, or
    because she has left home will he be able to keep everything?

    Can anybody help?


    Thanks in advance

    Steven
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951.1Guilt immaterial!!CHEFS::BORRETTSMon Jan 22 1990 12:5417
    I'm about to be divorced, having been separated over two years.
     My understanding is that assets are split according to who contributed
    to their acquisition and maintenance (not just in the financial
    sense) and what the needs of the two parties are.  The parent keeping
    the children would be likely therefore to get more.  I've a book
    that has been very useful - I'll post the details here when I've
    checked them!
    
    If your mother-in-law has a low income she could also use the Green
    form process for getting cheap (around 10 pounds) legal advice before
    she takes any action.  The Citizens Advice Bureau will give her
    a list of solicitors who participate in the scheme and also advise
    on whether she's eligible.
    
    Shirley
    
    
951.2Helpful book?CHEFS::BORRETTSTue Jan 23 1990 10:447
    The book's called "Divorce - the things you thought you'd never
    need to know" by J.M. Black, published by Paperfronts, Elliot Right
    Way Books, Kingswood, Surrey.   Hope it helps!
    
    Mail me (@RES) if I can help any other way,
    Shirley
    
951.3ThanksSWEEP::GALVINSteven GALVIN @BST, DTN: 768-5291 :-)Wed Jan 24 1990 13:190