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Max.;549013 said:Muhammad Ali Jr. believed to have moved out of family home in Chicago
Wanted to live in better neighborhood after years in the South Side
For the last ten years he has been relying on food stamps and handouts
Had been estranged from his sporting legend father for a number of years
Muhammad Ali's son has dumped his wife and two children after inheriting his part of his late father's fortune, a reportsuggests.Just over a month after the The Greatest's death, Muhammad Ali Jr. is believed to have moved out of his family home in Chicago's South Side to a more affluent part of the city.
He was woefully neglected by his absentee father as a child, and badly bullied by boys who wanted to prove they could beat up the champion’s son.
Sources told Radar Online he wanted to move into a better neighborhood after getting the money.
Children of the boxing hero, who died on June 3, met in California to discus how to divide his estate.
Max.;9214753 said:I wonder what happen between him n his dad
7figz;9214798 said:Shizlansky;9214784 said:thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
Don't matter.
If true I hope and wish nothing but bad things to happen to him.
You saying that like it's personal. You don't know 'bout they relationship dude, chill out.
thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
MazterChef;9214738 said:time to wife a light bright now
....niggas
THIRDSUPREME;9215063 said:thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
Are you stupid.....nigga in Illinois child support is 20 percent....and thats for one child. She is definitely about to get paid. Article is sensational as hell....he left his wife. Plain and simple.
THIRDSUPREME;9215063 said:thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
Are you stupid.....nigga in Illinois child support is 20 percent....and thats for one child. She is definitely about to get paid. Article is sensational as hell....he left his wife. Plain and simple.
THIRDSUPREME;9215063 said:thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
Are you stupid.....nigga in Illinois child support is 20 percent....and thats for one child. She is definitely about to get paid. Article is sensational as hell....he left his wife. Plain and simple.
babelipsss;9215241 said:Cheaper to keep her. He's getting ready to find that out the hard way. Any new woman is going to clean him out. Question? How come men don't see this coming?
MazterChef;9214738 said:time to wife a light bright now
....niggas
7figz;9214798 said:Shizlansky;9214784 said:thegreatunknown;9214765 said:Illinois is not a community property state, its a equitable division state, so there's no automatic 50/50 split. Then there's this:
§ 503. Disposition of property and debts.
(a) For purposes of this Act, “marital property” means all property, including debts and other obligations, acquired by either spouse subsequent to the marriage, except the following, which is known as “non-marital property”:
(1) property acquired by gift, legacy or descent or property acquired in exchange for such property;
The wife might not get anything..she better find a damn good attorney who can spin this inheritance as martial property...
Don't matter.
If true I hope and wish nothing but bad things to happen to him.
You saying that like it's personal. You don't know 'bout they relationship dude, chill out.