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Is your client really giving this guy a million $$4 just because they are friends, or did this friend actually do something of value in a business sense?
This is weird, why doesn't your client just give him what is his? Or is your client really a million $$ sap? ========== Great question(s). The friend has creditor/bankruptcy issues that factor into the equation. I do not represent the friend nor have I spoken to him. My client has no problem with financially providing for his soon to be wife conditioned upon her full anticipated performance of the enabling/requisite provisions of the Pre-Nup. My client simply wishes to insure that he's fully disclosed that there is a portion of his estate that is earmarked for a 3rd party and is to remain a distinct, separate asset, not subject to equitable distribution or gross income computations.
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My explanation to Scott F was shorter than yours, but I don't get paid by the word. "Scott...... forget about the guy dying. THAT ain't what Bob's talking about. A WILL takes care of the dying part. This is about how THE COUPLE'S assets will be divided in case of a divorce. The Client figures he owes a portion of his business to a long time friend. He wants the friend's portion to be free and clear and not subject to any argument between the COUPLE in the event of a divorce."
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Gene...when my clients are very wealthy, I can be really, really, really wordy!!!
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Having relationship problems? Refer to the "Wife doesn't love me thread" Likely they will tell you to contact a "FEMALE" attorney. GW
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I leave that up to Kamo. He's Korean. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I can't find it now on Utube, but a few years ago there was a commercial where a couple are embracing, and the pretty young woman, says, "Yes Joe, I'll marry you, I love everything about you!!" They embrace again, but this time you see the woman looking around his house. She looks at a rock concert poster. Bing! It turns into a flower painting. She looks at his motorcycle. Bing! it's a now a minivan. She looks at his dog, a big Rottweiler. Bing! It's now a poodle! I can see the logic of the prenup in this case, protecting Issac's client, in a fairly unusual situation. Women WILL play the game of marrying a guy, THEN demanding he change something major in his life, or otherwise do some other big reveal. It's happened to me. If it's a reasonable request, i.e. don't gamble so much, fine, that's part of a healthy give & take. But when she wants him to make some major change in his life, what she may really want is a different person.
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Is your client really giving this guy a million $$4 just because they are friends, or did this friend actually do something of value in a business sense?
This is weird, why doesn't your client just give him what is his? Or is your client really a million $$ sap? ========== Great question(s). The friend has creditor/bankruptcy issues that factor into the equation. I do not represent the friend nor have I spoken to him. My client has no problem with financially providing for his soon to be wife conditioned upon her full anticipated performance of the enabling/requisite provisions of the Pre-Nup. My client simply wishes to insure that he's fully disclosed that there is a portion of his estate that is earmarked for a 3rd party and is to remain a distinct, separate asset, not subject to equitable distribution or gross income computations. Ah hah! Now it makes perfect sense & I see why you make the big $$! Those guys really are true buds!
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Wow! There are a lot of "if's" that can sway that decision.
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Wow! There are a lot of "if's" that can sway that decision. ============ True that. It's why one has a Pre-Nup.
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Marriage is potenially a sacrament, but is always a contract. The contractual view of marriage isn't limited to Muslims... anthropologically, the marriage contract is one of the few things that universal in nearly all cultures.
I have no problem with the OP question, and do not find it trifling at all. Like some contracts, marriage has an escape clause, the old "till death do us part" Too bad I forgot that part when I needed it. Apparently Blackheart didn't. Give him a call, he can hook a brothah up...
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He has no ex-wives, doc. He's rather young, quite wealthy, in love and desiring to marry another he's been seeing for years and afraid to let her know his buddy may become the millionaire, rather than her, upon their divorce, were it to happen.
Odds are good that this will become ex-wife number one. I can understand the small head over ruling the big head, but your friends are a reflection on you, and if your fiance hates your best friend, that is a big warning sign. Just tell him sooner or later she'll go Mrs. birddog on him.
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The friend has creditor/bankruptcy issues that factor into the equation.
Never mind the woman. The divorce between these guys is going to be epic.
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I am!
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Seems sorta obvious, if she hates his friend there's either something wrong with the friend or something wrong with her. Like others have said, most likely its her.
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Sounds to me like she's already trying to run his life and that relationship isn't going to end well.
Dude needs to run and not look back. This ^^^^
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You running??
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Seems sorta obvious, if she hates his friend there's either something wrong with the friend or something wrong with her. Like others have said, most likely its her. Birdwatcher; Good evening to you sir, hopefully this finds you and yours well. The answer you've given - in my experience and opinion - hits the points concisely. The young man and the young lady would be much better off looking elsewhere for life partners. Their chances for success are slim to none. All the best to you folks Birdwatcher. Dwayne
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keithie I'm pretty sure that was you handing out the judgment on men's asses. We all have our specialty, that just seems to be yours. I'm new here but it is pretty well apparent that you are the horses ass in this instance. Between you, spanokopitas, and savage_99 I don't know who is the worst troll. Your research has been excellent.
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