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Reply #15 - Feb 25th, 2013 at 5:53pm
 
God condemns infidelity and judges male violence against women...REPENT.... Cool
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Reply #16 - Feb 25th, 2013 at 10:41pm
 
I thought this was going to be a thread telling us to beware of men....
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Reply #17 - Feb 25th, 2013 at 11:10pm
 
one funny post there Frances...
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Reply #18 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 2:27am
 
Frances wrote on Feb 25th, 2013 at 10:41pm:
I thought this was going to be a thread telling us to beware of men....


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Reply #19 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 10:46am
 

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A HIGH-FLYING businessman has lost his property fight with his ex-wife who will get the kids, the house, and the diamond jewellery despite siphoning more than $200,000 from their joint account to pay her debts.
One payment of $100,000 went to her father who had agreed to pay for the couple's wedding eight years earlier on the condition she give the money back if her husband ever "walked out".

The bizarre litigation came to a head in the Family Court, which handed the former wife 53 per cent of the property pool, including an $11,500 "prestige watch" bought for her by her ex-husband. She also received $1.7 million property, a $10,000 diamond bracelet and a $37,000 prestige car.

Justice Stuart Fowler ruled in her favour after hearing she raised the children, including one child with a severe illness, while her husband was on regular overseas business trips.

Disputes had erupted several times before the 2011 split with the husband spending long periods overseas.

One clash occurred after the husband shifted a large sum of cash out of an overseas bank to avoid the global financial crisis.

With his business on the brink of collapse, he returned to Australia, but found himself locked out of their property.

"(The) wife discovered the . . . property was not registered in joint names and lodged a caveat . . . there was an incident at the property involving the husband taking the keys and allegedly being assaulted," Justice Fowler said.

He said the wife withdrew almost $240,000 from the mortgage redraw facility and bought a $37,000 motor vehicle, paid $30,000 in legal expenses and "allegedly paid her father $150,000".

The husband tried to withdraw $500 from an ATM and discovered there was insufficient funds.

"The division of assets would see the wife receive $1,234,370 worth of the net assets and the husband receive $1,094,630 . . . I determine that result to be just and equitable," Justice Fowler wrote in his judgement on the case.



pre-nup is the answer
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Reply #20 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 4:59pm
 
Does this mean I should abandon my courtship with a half Japanese/half Hawaiian lady that has been around for ages and features as a character in one of my books?  Damn.. gold diggers all around....and I thought she loved me for my mind.....

(Footnote:  The first episode in that book was titled 'Case of the Golden Digger'.....hmmm.. prescience?).

"As I walked into Luigi's - not the Chicago speakeasy run by Armand, the Honolulu franchise run by his cousin Francois - I just knew there was gonna be trouble.... there was my old friend Jimmy.. yeah, Jimmy Kincaid of Chicago's finest.. and all decked out in an Army uniform as if he owned the joint... even though I was the silent partner here same as the rest...

You can just never get rid of the smell of a rat.....and this rat had some brass on his collars that didn't bode well for old Pete here....but then - what ever did?"


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https://sites.google.com/site/grappleruniversitypublications/home/department-of-...

Cheesy   Call me chauvinist, call me pig, call me anything, but call me BIG!
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“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
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Reply #21 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 6:04pm
 
Generally, women are nesters and take it for granted that they are to be provided for by men, even though they will rarely admit to this simple fact of life themselves.

If a bloke gets stung, then it's probably his own naive egotiscal fault for believing that he is something special.
A request for a pre-nup may help, if for no other reason than to test her trustworthiness.

I grew up with a bunch of gaggling schemers who thought that I was too young to understand their underhanded ways.
Correct yes, I was too young to understand the schemes at the time, but a kid's memory is like a sponge and there will be a time when the pieces will fit neatly together.
So women - beware of your kids. Their memories are far better than yours.
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Reply #22 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 10:54pm
 
give over... you might as well say 
So Men - beware of your kids. Their memories are far better than yours.

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Reply #23 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 10:56pm
 
as for pre-nups?? 

..seems there has been some challenge to the legality of pre-nups.   
watch for more News..!

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Reply #24 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 11:39pm
 

prenups are a very powerfully binding contract.
have a google.

they have to be drawn up by 2 lawyers to ensure justness.
Once agreed to, same as any legal contract.
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Reply #25 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 11:48pm
 
wow  2 lawyers..!! to ensure justness.  !!

you must be joking...  Roll Eyes

evr had a legal wrangle you lost??   

justness???     f off.!!!
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Reply #26 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 11:52pm
 
and  BELIEVE IT OR NOT...

not all contracts are legally binding....  it depends ...
altho I agree CONTRACTS are difficult to nullify..to start back at before...   BUT...   it CAN be done...

it is down to the circumstances..... individual  circumstances...  no blanket law applies.  altho admittedly... contract law is particularly intractable. 


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Reply #27 - Feb 26th, 2013 at 11:57pm
 
God hates infidelity.... Cool
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Reply #28 - Feb 27th, 2013 at 12:07am
 
really???   

you think ??

Hate eh??  I didn't think that was a concept compatible with Christianity..??

oh hang on  ..anyone who doesn't follow God is hated by God??

don't you think that is just a tad ridiculous??
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Reply #29 - Feb 27th, 2013 at 12:19am
 
perhaps  the challenge concerns  the matter of commercial interest. 

Contracts between individuals,  are  generally in the nature of BUSINESS contracts..

Just off the top of my head   Cheesy
marriages are not business arrangements. are they?? 

So ??  does contract Law have a  concern in personal relationships? arrangements, agreement, between two people in Marriage.?? 

Personally... I don't think it does... and pre-nups aren't worth the paper they're written on......   UNLESS  ... both parties agree to negotiate under that agreement..  and that isn't in the realm of contract law. 

IMO./. Grin ,
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