1. Talk to a lawyer ASAP. Understand what the financial and custody (if you have children) implications are going to be.I hate to type this up.
I made a mistake when I married this woman that I am currently with. What considerations should I take into account?
The marriage is about a year and a half, and there are no children. I don't think it should be too bad. I'm in Florida, and from what I've been reading it is nothing as bad as California.1. Talk to a lawyer ASAP. Understand what the financial and custody (if you have children) implications are going to be.
2. Try to settle without litigation if you can. Litigation is extremely expensive.
3. Assess the risk of her making false assault/sexual assault allegations. If the there is a real possibility, think about how you are going to protect yourself (i.e move out ASAP).
I don't know anything about Florida specifically but the short length of the marriage and lack of children should minimize your costs. Did she say that she wants a divorce or are you planning to tell her?The marriage is about a year and a half, and there are no children. I don't think it should be too bad. I'm in Florida, and from what I've been reading it is nothing as bad as California.
It's my idea, and I have not told her yet.I don't know anything about Florida specifically but the short length of the marriage and lack of children should minimize your costs. Did she say that she wants a divorce or are you planning to tell her?
I would strongly suggest talking to a lawyer and figuring out your strategy before you tell her.It's my idea, and I have not told her yet.
If you marry modern women you made your bed.I hate to type this up.
I made a mistake when I married this woman that I am currently with. What considerations should I take into account?
That makes it a lot easier. If you don't have any assets to split I would suggest trying to file it yourself with the court if things end in a somewhat friendly manner. It will be a lot cheaper that way. As soon as lawyers are involved they can see what is in your bank account so they know how much they can get away with.The marriage is about a year and a half, and there are no children
Did you both earn the million dollars, or just you? No pre-nup?Been through it. Not fun.
Are any of the issues fixable?
I'll go against the grain about needing a lawyer. Maybe you do maybe you don't.
How much assets do you have?
1.5 years marriage? I can't imagine alimony in your state would be a factor after that short of a marriage.
I went through mediation and it was much cheaper. I went through divorce with a reasonable woman. We had net worth of 1M that we split right down the middle. 9 years of marriage.
Just my experience.
No prenup.Did you both earn the million dollars, or just you? No pre-nup?
Advice from friend who lived and learned, prenups often do not hold up in court under certain circumstances, if there was a circumstance of you threatening to not marry her without the prenup the judge may not Honor said prenup, may be other circumstances that's just the one buddy told me aboutNo prenup.
But we married young and had a net worth of pretty close to $0 at the time of marriage.
We both earned the million dollars, pretty evenly.
Side note about the prenup. If I marry again (it would not be to a Western woman!), I would most definitely get a prenup now that I have significant assets.
Just my experience. I actually was the one who f**ed up my marriage btw. Live and learn!
Yeah I've read a little about this and heard similar things. I have some concerns there too. I think the thing is you have to find a way to clearly show these were solely my assets prior to marriage and never comingle new money post marriage. So if you divorce, you only lose half of everything post marriage..Advice from friend who lived and learned, prenups often do not hold up in court under certain circumstances, if there was a circumstance of you threatening to not marry her without the prenup the judge may not Honor said prenup, may be other circumstances that's just the one buddy told me about
That's cool. If both earned the dough, then it should be more fairly split. However, even before the pre-nup, you need to insist on a cohabitation agreement; especially if you own the property.No prenup.
But we married young and had a net worth of pretty close to $0 at the time of marriage.
We both earned the million dollars, pretty evenly.
Side note about the prenup. If I marry again (it would not be to a Western woman!), I would most definitely get a prenup now that I have significant assets.
Just my experience. I actually was the one who f**ed up my marriage btw. Live and learn!
Mine was a special case of stupid:can you tell us what the mistake was specifically? Its just a really good teachable moment when a longtime member falters in my opinion.
Don't be so hard on yourself. Look on the bright side, at least you didn't have multiple kids with her and you identified the problem pretty quickly. They say 50% of marriages end in divorce and another good percentage remain married/unhappy because they don't have the balls to stand up for themselves.Mine was a special case of stupid:
Quit your job, bang her best friend and then get her to pay you alimony.I hate to type this up.
I made a mistake when I married this woman that I am currently with. What considerations should I take into account?