What is the name of your state? California
Hi All
1. We live in Los Angeles county. My wife wants to move out of marriage, she said "its not you its me". Her nature changed suddenly, she lost all interest in marriage and she just wants to be by herself (I do not think she has someone else in her life). She has filed for a divorce and moved out to a rental apartment couple of weeks ago. Divorce is amicable, she has already paid $5,000 to her lawyer. I have a lawyer through a legal plan which is free for me as long as divorce is amicable. However, I did ask my lawyer one question and she is trying to figure out the redressal to the situation. I would be grateful if someone who knows similar situation could guide me or provide me a case referral (like abc vs xyz who won similar situation). Here is the situation:
In September 2020 (I was then married and am currently still married to my wife as divorce is pending) my father gave me $80,000 as gift solely for me, into one of my checking accounts. Transfer was from overseas as he sold a property that I was supposed to inherit sometime in future. He changed his mind, sold the property early - he was the sole owner (sold early to save me the hassle of selling the same overseas in future after I had inherited the property), then wired me the money from overseas as a gift. When he made the transfer, I had recently had purchased a Tesla in July 2020 and had an auto loan on me. In Feb 2021, I used $40,000 of the gift money to pay off the tesla. I have all traces of bank transfers (from my 2 checking accounts [note: I received 80k in only one checking account] into auto loan account) to pay off the tesla, across 2-3 transactions. Now that the divorce was filed in Oct 2021, my wife says that I willfully used my gift money to pay off tesla, so now I have no right over the $40,000 used to pay off the tesla loan .... means, she says half of the current car value is hers, whereas I am saying that half of (current car value minus 40,000) is hers as I used my gift money to relieve myself of the loan.
Can someone please help me out? what share of car is rightfully her and mine? I asked my friends and a corporate lawyer friend (not family lawyer) and an accountant friend, they say she cannot claim stake in 40k used to pay off the car.... please help!
2 Another question, not a high priority but please do answer if you can... my wife makes 70,000 less than me. She has about 10,000 estimated in her bank account and she moved out of house by her own will (she could have stayed with me until case was decided). Now her lawyer is saying she has to pay rent, grocery, bills etc and makes less money than me, and is asking 10k retainership from me. Why should I pay for her attorney? She is going to get a lot of money, over 150k, very soon as I am buying out the house from her (it is a small chance house may get sold as well, she will get money any ways). Her lawyer knows that. My lawyer and I unanimously agreed I should not be footing her lawyer's bills, but why is the husband liable to pay for wife's lawyer when wife herself wants a divorce (I don't), is making decent amount, can be on her lawyer's payment plan/ pay her lawyer using home buyout money? Why are we men penalized so much?
(FYI - other than house, Tesla, and old corolla which my wife wants, we only have a third asset: good amount in 401k - we are going to have a QDRO attorney have a look at those. 2 kids, 50-50 custody in 2-2-5-5 schedule, I am ready to pay her child support and spouse support. Yes, she does not deserve it the way she has treated me but I have to pay wife support per law!)
Please help me out on the above, the #1 is very important to me. State is California. Thanks in advance
Hi All
1. We live in Los Angeles county. My wife wants to move out of marriage, she said "its not you its me". Her nature changed suddenly, she lost all interest in marriage and she just wants to be by herself (I do not think she has someone else in her life). She has filed for a divorce and moved out to a rental apartment couple of weeks ago. Divorce is amicable, she has already paid $5,000 to her lawyer. I have a lawyer through a legal plan which is free for me as long as divorce is amicable. However, I did ask my lawyer one question and she is trying to figure out the redressal to the situation. I would be grateful if someone who knows similar situation could guide me or provide me a case referral (like abc vs xyz who won similar situation). Here is the situation:
In September 2020 (I was then married and am currently still married to my wife as divorce is pending) my father gave me $80,000 as gift solely for me, into one of my checking accounts. Transfer was from overseas as he sold a property that I was supposed to inherit sometime in future. He changed his mind, sold the property early - he was the sole owner (sold early to save me the hassle of selling the same overseas in future after I had inherited the property), then wired me the money from overseas as a gift. When he made the transfer, I had recently had purchased a Tesla in July 2020 and had an auto loan on me. In Feb 2021, I used $40,000 of the gift money to pay off the tesla. I have all traces of bank transfers (from my 2 checking accounts [note: I received 80k in only one checking account] into auto loan account) to pay off the tesla, across 2-3 transactions. Now that the divorce was filed in Oct 2021, my wife says that I willfully used my gift money to pay off tesla, so now I have no right over the $40,000 used to pay off the tesla loan .... means, she says half of the current car value is hers, whereas I am saying that half of (current car value minus 40,000) is hers as I used my gift money to relieve myself of the loan.
Can someone please help me out? what share of car is rightfully her and mine? I asked my friends and a corporate lawyer friend (not family lawyer) and an accountant friend, they say she cannot claim stake in 40k used to pay off the car.... please help!
2 Another question, not a high priority but please do answer if you can... my wife makes 70,000 less than me. She has about 10,000 estimated in her bank account and she moved out of house by her own will (she could have stayed with me until case was decided). Now her lawyer is saying she has to pay rent, grocery, bills etc and makes less money than me, and is asking 10k retainership from me. Why should I pay for her attorney? She is going to get a lot of money, over 150k, very soon as I am buying out the house from her (it is a small chance house may get sold as well, she will get money any ways). Her lawyer knows that. My lawyer and I unanimously agreed I should not be footing her lawyer's bills, but why is the husband liable to pay for wife's lawyer when wife herself wants a divorce (I don't), is making decent amount, can be on her lawyer's payment plan/ pay her lawyer using home buyout money? Why are we men penalized so much?
(FYI - other than house, Tesla, and old corolla which my wife wants, we only have a third asset: good amount in 401k - we are going to have a QDRO attorney have a look at those. 2 kids, 50-50 custody in 2-2-5-5 schedule, I am ready to pay her child support and spouse support. Yes, she does not deserve it the way she has treated me but I have to pay wife support per law!)
Please help me out on the above, the #1 is very important to me. State is California. Thanks in advance