Posted by ricb on July 03, 2013 at 12:07:51 from (70.215.9.23):
Like many of us, myself included, I have a very close friend that will be going through a divorce soon and he asked for advice that I couldn"t give. He saw a lawyer yesterday and was telling his tale, which is unlike mine in this is an amicable split. His wife has said that she is looking for nothing but the retirement account that she has worked for for years and the truck she drives and nothing more. This guy has done things the "old fashioned way" and has much of his business assessed along with his ground paid in full.said lawyer told him that the judge would never accept this arrangement and he would have to start doing appraisal s on everything he owns and pay her off applicably. This I"d not her wish (possibly since she strayed) but regardless..... NYS has adopted the no fault divorce so it is just property settlement. ( Same thing I am dealing with 6 yes later.) Died anyone have any experience to tell weather the lawyer was rt or just trying to garner more income and start a battle that isn"t even there. I just thought with law advice for the landowner concerning gas pipeline right of ways you all may have some sound advice for my pal.
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