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[Solved] D.I.V.O.R.C.E


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(@ivfdad)
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does anyone know the answer to this?
My ex and i were married around 11 months (certainly less than 12) when we split. Does she have the same rights as if we were married for over a year with regards to taking half my stuff?
Obviously she is entitled to half of stuff purchased during the time we were married but before and after the split?

my partner and i have been trying to find this out but have had no luck

help please


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...Is this the same ex you have three children with? If she is then even though you may only have been married for less than a year you mudst have been co-habiting for a lot longer. If this is the case then I think she may well be entitled to half and maybe even more! It depends what she gave up to have the children.


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Erm, She gave up nothing really. Moved into my house. Had no job to give up. I paid for her to go to college. Still didn't get a job. So as far as giving things up, well not really. Brought nothing financial into the relationship at all. Oh but i did have to pay her mum to do the cleaning because i was working and she was.. erm... playing on facebook i think.
Right i shall stop being bitter.
So co -habiting duration is the key then? [censored].


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(@ivfdad)
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Cheers,

Advise noted and action taken. Although i couldn't possibly say what 👿


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There are good women out there - I've been married 3 times (still married to the 3rd and intend to stay that way) - the first divorce cost me 50 in fees and we split everything by agreement and we still are best of friends. The second was a b*tch but I was clever with the agreement and gave away a little more than I necessarily needed to to save on solicitors fees. Can't fault the third - so on my own experience, 66% of women are brilliant 🙂


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