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[quote]Been Married 22 years. Getting a divorce now. No papers filed yet. Both of our vehicles are paid for. Both have mine and his name on them with "OR". I want to go have his name taken off my title.. --> Usually, it end up where one gets one car and the other the other car. Any problem with that? I have no idea how much he actually makes. I have been in the dark for several years. We have 3 kids ages 16-18-21... 16 year old wants to stay with dad for now. ---> So you will be paying CS. Wjy does his icome matter? You will be paying. I know his income is in access of 150K per year and think 150 is pretty close. What all is factored in when it comes to alimony? I havent worked for 6 years.. --> Depends on what you made. You worked for 16 of these 22 years. I wouldn't expect much and it might be a wash with the CS you have to pay We are partners in a buisness that may have a couple up and coming big deals with big money that have been in the works for 6 months to a year. I left 1 month ago. Am I entilted to any portion of that money if the deals began before I left or we seperated? --> If you are partners, you are entitled to the percentage of the partnership, so in effect you are "wprking" although not putting any real work into it. A lot ofpeople are "partners" and aren't actually engaged in the business. This makes your argument for alimony even worse How do I find out how much he actually made if he keeps all tax docs a secret and I dont see his checks? How do I find out how much the buisness is worth? -->You are a partner and don't know? Theese are a few of many questions I have.. Thanks in advance for any help!! [/quote] I would say as a partner, you get yur share of what the partnership is and that is it. And out of it, comes child support you will have to pay. Depending on your state, CS for the other 2 is usally ended at 18. |