Well, if she married the guy, doesn't half his stuff become her's and vice versa?Originally posted by: ironcrotch
she wasnt in the will, but she feels like she deserved the money, so if she gets it then what good is a will?
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
she wasnt in the will, but she feels like she deserved the money, so if she gets it then what good is a will?
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if she married the guy, doesn't half his stuff become her's and vice versa?Originally posted by: ironcrotch
she wasnt in the will, but she feels like she deserved the money, so if she gets it then what good is a will?
I don't believe there was a prenup.Originally posted by: mzkhadir
If there was a prenup. Then no. If there wasn't a prenup then yes.
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if she married the guy, doesn't half his stuff become her's and vice versa?Originally posted by: ironcrotch
she wasnt in the will, but she feels like she deserved the money, so if she gets it then what good is a will?
Originally posted by: Ready
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if she married the guy, doesn't half his stuff become her's and vice versa?Originally posted by: ironcrotch
she wasnt in the will, but she feels like she deserved the money, so if she gets it then what good is a will?
Only 1/2 the money he made during the marriage
Originally posted by: DAGTA
If being a golddigger classifies as 'genious', I'm afraid to ask what you consider 'average' intelligence.
Someone who signed the prenup?Originally posted by: DAGTA
If being a golddigger classifies as 'genious', I'm afraid to ask what you consider 'average' intelligence.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: DAGTA
If being a golddigger classifies as 'genious', I'm afraid to ask what you consider 'average' intelligence.
Computer Science?
