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Originally Posted by TishaBuv
There is law that can make inheritance attachable in a divorce. Because HH was only married for a short term, she may not be entitled to anything regarding that. But, you should definitely consult your own lawyer who represents you.
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I meant that talks about future inheritances kind of rubs me the wrong way. Like if someone received it years after divorce.
But since they are still married it’s fishy that husband isn’t informing the judge that he received inheritance.
Same with not having a job.
Letting the judge know she lost a job would likely not resulting in anything. They weren’t even married for 4 years and substantial portion of it was spent in separation on two occasions.
It’s a very short lived marriage and she’d likely be entitled to nothing. But lawyer giving her bad advice and husband possibly withholding money puts it in a different light. Sometimes judges get mad at shenanigans and might make some different decisions
Luke if she doesn’t work was she ordered to pay court fees? Maybe husband had to pay it in full. Or lawyers fee? If one spouse doesn’t work? Maybe she shouldn’t pay that either