So many divorce horror stories and people still chomp at the bit to have a vengeful ball and chain shackled to their ankle.
Yes. Right there with you. Morals don't count anymore.Yup, this is all relevant and in the order. I have all major items. She is listing all minor items from the beginning of time like a lunatic. She was cheating on me and MD no longer cares as a legal divorce reason for its proceeding. As of Oct 2023 that has been changed. If you cheat IMO- you should get nothing and get put on a spike. Texas knows what they are doing... meanwhile - MD - still a bunch of idiots.
Life is full of choices. Some choose poorly...So many divorce horror stories and people still chomp at the bit to have a vengeful ball and chain shackled to their ankle.
Who knows. OP's future ex could be a big mammeried hot redhead, or not.Life is full of choices. Some choose poorly...
Nobody cares, split up the assets and debts and move on.Who initiated the divorce and if it's her, how bad does she want out?
Totally not true. If the wife wants out of the divorce and wants to do it quickly then the OP has leverage regarding the assets.Nobody cares, split up the assets and debts and move on.
"Choose your suffering wisely" - Aaron ClareyLife is full of choices. Some choose poorly...
Hope your buddy used cash for all purchases. Otherwise, there is a paper trail somewhere.I'm in WV not MD where there is no firearm registration. Obviously this won't work if a divorce attorney can get the list of registered guns from the state.
So, a customer of mine had a very nice collection (think Purdy shotgun, nice Remington Rand 1911, and transferrable MG nice). He gets wind that his wife is cheating and planning a divorce but hasn't filed yet or said anything. So, he starts buying cheap look-alikes guns online and having them shipped to me for transfer since his wife is clueless about firearms; to her all AR-style rifles all look alike, all revolvers look alike, all pistols, look alike, all wood stock and blued-barrel shotguns look alike, etc.
Over time he brings the nice gun over, leaves it for cleaning/repair service, and takes the doppelganger to the range and then home. He cleans the cheap gun and puts it in the safe. He also tells me he will let me know that the firearms he left for cleaning are clean enough.
YMMV