shouldvehadprnp
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I own a business that was established and owned before I was married. My understanding is that my future ex-wife will have no recourse on the business itself other than the potential increase in value during the term of our marriage which she may be entitled to compensation for. Is this correct? We were married and live in Florida and have only been married 1 1/2 yrs.
She owns her own business but is a sole proprietor. That was also started before we were married. I have a partner and mine is an LLC.
I also understand that assets aquired during the marriage should in theory be split 50/50 and that the short term nature of our marriage will make it unlikely that I would be tapped to pay alimony. My concern is I make about 80k yr plus bennies and she grosses about 30k yr. She is on my health insurance and I have no problem keeping her there until the divorce is final but will I be responsible going forward to keep a health plan for her?
I moved from the townhome that she owned before we were married. I was never added to the deed or mortgage so will I in any way be responsible for that debt? Also her car she bought DURING the marriage she bought completely in her name on her own, would I have any responsibility for that debt?
Lastly, and thank you for your patience, I have offered to let her keep everything materially purchased during the time we were married. (housing upgrades, money she saved on her own etc) and have offered her more than 50% of money that I have saved since the marriage began. Would that be deemed as fair? I know that is a bit general but any guidance would be appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I own a business that was established and owned before I was married. My understanding is that my future ex-wife will have no recourse on the business itself other than the potential increase in value during the term of our marriage which she may be entitled to compensation for. Is this correct? We were married and live in Florida and have only been married 1 1/2 yrs.
She owns her own business but is a sole proprietor. That was also started before we were married. I have a partner and mine is an LLC.
I also understand that assets aquired during the marriage should in theory be split 50/50 and that the short term nature of our marriage will make it unlikely that I would be tapped to pay alimony. My concern is I make about 80k yr plus bennies and she grosses about 30k yr. She is on my health insurance and I have no problem keeping her there until the divorce is final but will I be responsible going forward to keep a health plan for her?
I moved from the townhome that she owned before we were married. I was never added to the deed or mortgage so will I in any way be responsible for that debt? Also her car she bought DURING the marriage she bought completely in her name on her own, would I have any responsibility for that debt?
Lastly, and thank you for your patience, I have offered to let her keep everything materially purchased during the time we were married. (housing upgrades, money she saved on her own etc) and have offered her more than 50% of money that I have saved since the marriage began. Would that be deemed as fair? I know that is a bit general but any guidance would be appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?