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03 Sep 09 #143448 by Mark37
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03 Sep 09 #143534 by hadenoughnow
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Hello mark and welcome to wiki.

You may want to show the site to your MIL - she won't be the only one on here getting divorced at her age :( and facing similar issues. She will get lots of support here and maybe even make a few new friends!

Incidentally it is not cast in stone that the split will be 50:50.

Look at www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Financ...to-calculate-a-fair- financial-settlement.html

This sets out what is considered when assets are divided on divorce.

She can use the on site Divorce Calculator for guidance or if she wants wikipeeps to give a view, we need the following information:

Ages
Length of marriage + pre marriage cohab
Children - ages, genders and arrangements for them (nights with each parent)
Incomes (inc Tax credits etc if applicable)
FMH Value and outstanding mortgage + size of FMH
Value of other assets in sole of joint names - savings, shares, endowments
Pensions - CETVS
Liabilities in sole or joint names - loans, debts etc

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