Friday, February 26, 2010

Would a man who is about to divorce buy a second new house?

f a man was about to divorce his wife, says he is seperated but still stays at the marital home because they have a young son... would he buy a new second house at this stage? Or if he did, would she be entitled to this second house too in the impending divorce procedure? In uk





His name alone is on the deeds for the marital home (he owned it before she moved in and got married) and now this second home is in his name only.Would a man who is about to divorce buy a second new house?
This is playing with fire.





Married means married and the starting point in a divorce trial is 50-50 so someone is going to lose out big time.





A few weeks ago (here in the UK) was one of the countries top divorce lawyers on tv and she said that prenups here are not worth the paper they are written on.


In other parts of the world things are different but marraige overrides any other agreement regardless.





I would recommend a complete split and divorce before doing anything concrete, and even then over here there can STILL be claims made against the ex.





Get some proffesional legal advice before you do anything.Would a man who is about to divorce buy a second new house?
First of all I don't know the laws in the UK but if you have been married for more than 8 years he marital home is yours with a good divorce lawyer and second if you are not legally seperated that new home may be yours also....he should have waited to purchase it because whatever he accumalated while you are married it's yours. Unless you don't want it.
i don't know about the uk but here in the states he would have to give you half of the second homes value wether he just payed you or if he had to sell it but in the end you would end up with either the house or half its cash value
I have my doubts about your situation and this man. In general unless there is some sort of pre nuptial agreement then all property is considered during the divorce procedure and is likely to be split equally .
The wife will get half of both house . He will have to pay 50% of his income to his wife if she is not working and married over 8 years..this man would lose a lot.
You asked this yesterday. He is playing you.
You are dating a married man. This man obviously lies to his wife. What makes you think he won't lie to you?





If a man is separated from his wife, then he wouldn't live in the same house as her. If he has the money to buy another house then why hasn't he left her already? Sounds like he could have joint custody with his son, as if what he says is true (which I doubt) he has enough money to sort out homes for everyone.





Of course, he may be planning to install you in the new house, and have a baby with you, and then leave you for someone else, just like he has done to his wife.





And for your information, the wife is entitled to half - regardless of whose name is on the deeds, because once they are married that is the arrangement. He will have to pay enough to support his son, which will equate to roughly 15% of his income. He will have to support his wife in the manner to which she has become accustomed for two years. He will probably have to leave her at least one of the houses.





Remember, watch carefully to see what he does to his wife, because that is exactly what will happen to you. And his wife doesn't deserve it, because she married him in good faith.





You slept with a cheater, lady, so you deserve everything you don't get!

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