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Originally Posted by divine1966
I absolutely believe that you could and should get him in trouble for lying. Possibly hiring a lawyer is a good idea. I always thought it was the right way. Guess you could also demand more money from soon to be ex. But it’s still not addressing his lying. The only way to address lying is to through legal channels and let lawyers handle if
Well 50/50 doesn’t literally means that absolutely everything is to be split in half. It’s not how it works. Judge looks at all different aspects. Also unless MA is vastly different from other states, inheritance is not marital property.
But again if the goal is to make him face consequences for lying, legal routes is the way to go
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MA IS a different state.. I've read that an inheritance, depending on when it was received, can be considered marital property in a divorce.
I will speak with more lawyers next week. A couple owe me a follow up call.