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(Original post by TheEileen)
For them to decide
For them to decide
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Do they have to split half the property money?
Do they have to split half the property money?
Hope you're okay, I know a divorce can be a stressful time, my parents have been going through it for like 3 years now. Don't worry yourself too much over what they do and things like property money, that's their job...I do the same though.

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I don't think its anything to laugh about, this divorce is due to famliy issues with the whole family including me and it has been stressful but now you are laughing
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(Original post by Anonymous)
I don't think its anything to laugh about, this divorce is due to famliy issues with the whole family including me and it has been stressful but now you are laughing
I don't think its anything to laugh about, this divorce is due to famliy issues with the whole family including me and it has been stressful but now you are laughing
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The starting point for splitting assets is 50/50 (at least in the UK). Then, from this starting point, each parent could make a case of why the assets should not be split equally, for example their have low future earning potential as they were the main carer in which case something like 'spousal maintenance' might be applicable. Also if the children are still at home then obviously funds will need to be allocate for their welfare.
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(Original post by maturestudent79)
The starting point for splitting assets is 50/50 (at least in the UK). Then, from this starting point, each parent could make a case of why the assets should not be split equally, for example their have low future earning potential as they were the main carer in which case something like 'spousal maintenance' might be applicable. Also if the children are still at home then obviously funds will need to be allocate for their welfare.
The starting point for splitting assets is 50/50 (at least in the UK). Then, from this starting point, each parent could make a case of why the assets should not be split equally, for example their have low future earning potential as they were the main carer in which case something like 'spousal maintenance' might be applicable. Also if the children are still at home then obviously funds will need to be allocate for their welfare.
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(Original post by iizzymarie)
I wasn't laughing at the situation. Sorry if I made you feel that way. I said lol at my inability to explain anything. I don't find it funny, as someone who is going through this currently too. Again, sorry if I came across wrong.
I wasn't laughing at the situation. Sorry if I made you feel that way. I said lol at my inability to explain anything. I don't find it funny, as someone who is going through this currently too. Again, sorry if I came across wrong.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Do they have to split half the property money?
Do they have to split half the property money?
2. If you are under 18 then you have rights as well and the parent might make an application to the court so that any sale of the house doesnt happen till you are out of full time education.
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(Original post by 999tigger)
1. They can either reach an agreement or if not the court can decide.
2. If you are under 18 then you have rights as well and the parent might make an application to the court so that any sale of the house doesnt happen till you are out of full time education.
1. They can either reach an agreement or if not the court can decide.
2. If you are under 18 then you have rights as well and the parent might make an application to the court so that any sale of the house doesnt happen till you are out of full time education.
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Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
(Original post by Anonymous)
No its ok if you were, I don’t care about some random Internet troll anyway so there's no need to cover it up
No its ok if you were, I don’t care about some random Internet troll anyway so there's no need to cover it up
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(Original post by 999tigger)
Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
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Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
Then its up to your parents to decide what to do and if not they can refer it for the court to decide.
(Original post by Anonymous)
No its ok if you were, I don’t care about some random Internet troll anyway so there's no need to cover it up
No its ok if you were, I don’t care about some random Internet troll anyway so there's no need to cover it up
(Original post by Anonymous)
We are all over and im 24
We are all over and im 24
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(Original post by Anonymous)
I will, they are clearly a troll and trying to cover it up but I don't care about them anyway
I will, they are clearly a troll and trying to cover it up but I don't care about them anyway
Hope things get better soon

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(Original post by 999tigger)
Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
Then its up to your parents to decide what to do and if not they can refer it for the court to decide.
Let it lie, they apologised and you are being a bit defensive. I didnt think they were laughing at you at all.
Then its up to your parents to decide what to do and if not they can refer it for the court to decide.
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In the UK if the parents reach an agreement then they apply for a consent order and that’s that.
If they can’t agree then it goes to the court to decide.
Adult children will not enter into the agreement at all.
If they can’t agree then it goes to the court to decide.
Adult children will not enter into the agreement at all.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
They were not laughing at you in any way, I think you should re-assess the situation and listen instead of being so defensive, it’s not healthy.
They were not laughing at you in any way, I think you should re-assess the situation and listen instead of being so defensive, it’s not healthy.
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