MsSouthern
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Y'all are just being silly now
And yes if the situation was reversed I would say the same thing
And yes if the situation was reversed I would say the same thing
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MsSouthern;7691740 said:Y'all are just being silly now
BEAM;7691261 said:ShiveDreadz;7691225 said:If he made the fortune while they were together why is she not entitled to half of it?
Why does being together mean she's entitled to what he's built?
You're not only assuming she had something to do with it, but that she was instrumental in making and maintaining at least HALF of his ENTIRE fortune.
Loving a woman and her being equally responsible for your life's work are two ENTIRELY different things. Women tryna turn leaving a nigga into a pay day; Gtfoh. ( I've been saying that a lot lately, lol )
deadeye;7691767 said:MsSouthern;7691740 said:Y'all are just being silly now
@MsSouthern
How so?
Please explain.
MsSouthern;7691790 said:deadeye;7691767 said:MsSouthern;7691740 said:Y'all are just being silly now
@MsSouthern
How so?
Please explain.
You can read just as well as I can
Nice try lol
Sion;7691822 said:obnoxiouslyfresh;7691772 said:BEAM;7691261 said:ShiveDreadz;7691225 said:If he made the fortune while they were together why is she not entitled to half of it?
Why does being together mean she's entitled to what he's built?
You're not only assuming she had something to do with it, but that she was instrumental in making and maintaining at least HALF of his ENTIRE fortune.
Loving a woman and her being equally responsible for your life's work are two ENTIRELY different things. Women tryna turn leaving a nigga into a pay day; Gtfoh. ( I've been saying that a lot lately, lol )
Because being married is a legally binding union, and yes it does entitle a spouse to something. I'm not referring to this woman and her billionaire husband, in particular, because this is an absurd case, but when it comes to marriage in general...for your average Joe....yes, your spouse is most certainly entitled to a fair amount, and is usually in more ways than one VERY instrumental in the breadwinner's ability to amass whatever earnings they obtained throughout the course of that union. If you were in a long term marriage, have sacrificed a significant portion of your wage earning years to provide care in the home for shared children and/or to support your spouse's career, you must be recompensed in some way for the time that you have sacrificed for the benefit of the family and your spouse, and that should be the case for men and women. Even more than a business contract, in a marital union there's a certain element of time and emotional/financial investment that cannot be adequately recompensed, the courts therefore attempt symbolic gestures of fairness through the division of assets and debt. The courts cannot give you back your time, they therefore give you a portion of your spouse's income. An income which you no doubt supported them in being able to attain. This also goes the other way around as well, especially now when women are increasingly becoming the breadwinners (i.e Halle Berry). Yes it is fair that she has to pay her ex child support.
These are very common sense law statutes in multiple states because most adults realize that marriage is a legally recognized contractual agreement where upon dissolvement, both parties must be made whole. Several years is a large amount of time to pour into someone. I dont believe anyone should be able to just take someone to the cleaners and rack up because they married someone wealthy, but I also dont know what world yall live in where you can sign a contract, marry someone, have an arrangement in place regarding finances and household management for YEARS, and then think they're supposed to go work at Starbucks because you're not in love anymore. That's not how this goes.
This is the problem with divorce laws.... and shot yourself in the foot.. How can you say it's an equal union and then say how only the woman should be compensated ?
She is not legally entitled to what was his ENTIRE fortune, she knows this and is only fighting the man down b/c she's bitter and wants to hurt dude in a way that's parallel to her hurt of being *sighs* "cheated on". This is why I agree with what BEAM was saying earlier. You divorce without prenup you may get half and that depends on your tax bracket. If you make over 200k those rules change and are very different. She's not allowed to get that, what the lawyer's are counting is that Harold has liquid cash sitting somewhere in the U.S. that can be attacked, you can tell they're not corporate lawyers so they just trying to get what they think they can get. She's not entitled to what was his entire fortune. In his autobiography Hamm has gotten his ass kicked for being nice before, she knows how he is. He's going to prolly pay her $2 billion and call it a day and I will guaran-fucking-tee she will still ask for more and how he should kick up an extra $1 million a year to her so she can maintain what is now an extravagant lifestyle b/c God forbid she go back to driving a Prius and flying economy class SMMFH.
As I said it's not even about what's right, it's merely about hurting him at this point and in her sense, why not b/c he'll just make it back anyways but to see him fail and lose to HER is worth seeing. That bitch is out for revenge b/c he cheated on her FOH.
Trillfate;7691986 said:^ look at that check...
it took 2 fucking lines to write out the amount and the bitch said NO!
ShiveDreadz;7691373 said:BEAM;7691261 said:ShiveDreadz;7691225 said:If he made the fortune while they were together why is she not entitled to half of it?
Why does being together mean she's entitled to what he's built?
You're not only assuming she had something to do with it, but that she was instrumental in making and maintaining at least HALF of his ENTIRE fortune.
Loving a woman and her being equally responsible for your life's work are two ENTIRELY different things. Women tryna turn leaving a nigga into a pay day; Gtfoh. ( I've been saying that a lot lately, lol )
You don't get married for love, marriage is a business move.
rip.dilla;7692088 said:ShiveDreadz;7691373 said:BEAM;7691261 said:ShiveDreadz;7691225 said:If he made the fortune while they were together why is she not entitled to half of it?
Why does being together mean she's entitled to what he's built?
You're not only assuming she had something to do with it, but that she was instrumental in making and maintaining at least HALF of his ENTIRE fortune.
Loving a woman and her being equally responsible for your life's work are two ENTIRELY different things. Women tryna turn leaving a nigga into a pay day; Gtfoh. ( I've been saying that a lot lately, lol )
You don't get married for love, marriage is a business move.
Very strong words indeed.. .
I wish the married folk who post here can confirm that
LPast;7688095 said:So fellas, your wife is worth 20 Billion... Y'all divorce she gives you 1 billion... Y'all saying thanks and walking away?
Smh...
Cha-ching! That's the sound of a massive check hitting Sue Ann Arnall's bank account.
She has just cashed a personal check for $974.8 million, written by one Harold Hamm, her billionaire ex-husband and chief executive of oil driller Continental Resources, Michael Burrage, Hamm's attorney, told CNBC.
"We have been advised by Morgan Stanley that Ms. Arnall deposited the check this afternoon," Burrage said.
It's unclear whether the check's cashing will end the bitter divorce proceedings, but it's likely that accepting the benefits of the settlement will end the appeal process.
Arnall's lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Arnall's legal team had previously rejected Hamm's offer to pay the full cash value of what he owes, based on a November divorce ruling. Both Arnall, who was formerly Sue Ann Hamm and resumed using her birth name after the divorce, and Hamm had appealed the November divorce judgment.