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In Reply to: RE: Going through a divorce posted by navman on March 01, 2015 at 18:47:30
got to keep his bicycles at least. I think she was hoping he would get run over. He's a good rider, fortunately.
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I am sorry for anyone who has to go through this. I don't know how much help asking such questions here would be since you're likely to hear a lot of anecdotal tales from different folks in different states where divorce laws vary. In some instances it might be necessary to sell some or all assets and divide up any profits as cash.
I am not an attorney, but this kind of question ought, it seems to me, to be asked of your divorce attorney. If you and your ex are trying to avoid paying attorneys, I guess you'd have to divvy-up your material goods as amicably and fairly as you can. I'd recommend that at the least, you make a list of your assets and create a written document about who gets what.
Again, I'm certainly sorry to learn of this situation.
Best of luck,
George
Had a friend who lost all of his audio gear in a divorce. Not sure how that worked? ... she left him and wasn't into audio.
My friend helped me move when I was living out West and transferring to another State. I gave him my old pair of Tower Speakers which he he appreciated ... commenting about how he lost his during a divorce.
If you understand, things are just as they are; if you do not understand, things are just as they are.
--Zen Proverb
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