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that, the agreement may not be enforceable - leaving you high and dry. Just don't get divorced, or fix it first. Our marriage agreement is quite standard and it was well researched. It overides titles, deeds and even "gifts." The boat and the next boat are not in my name due to insurance issues that are specific to me.If we ever divorced I wouldn't want this boat...or the next one anyway. RB |
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If we ever divorced I
wouldn't want this boat...or the next one anyway. Read: I don't know how to sail. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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that, the agreement may not be enforceable - leaving you high and dry. Just don't get divorced, or fix it first. Our marriage agreement is quite standard and it was well researched. It overides titles, deeds and even "gifts." Sure, they can do that, a contract to transfer a deed overrides it. But consider that in the legal world a contract is one of the weaker forms of indicia of asset ownership. That means that you may not win if it is contested. Just a little advice for ya, that's all. The boat and the next boat are not in my name due to insurance issues that are specific to me. OK, whatever man. Maintain the mystery. If we ever divorced I wouldn't want this boat...or the next one anyway. That is either a very romantic notion, ie, you'd be too distraught to worry about a material thing like a boat. Or, it is a very sinister notion, as in you would expect so much of Suzanne's assets that you could get a great boat. I wonder which one it is. |
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