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My STBX and I own a farm with cattle (all land, equipment and livestock were purchased during the marriage). He handled everything dealing with the farm while I raised our two children (both of us have other jobs as well). In January, approximately two weeks before I filed for divorce, he and I signed and dated an inventory list with our local farm lending agency stating that there were 215 head of cattle. Now he is claiming (even in court) that he lied on the inventory and there are really only 120 head of cattle. Will he most likely be responsible for paying me for the missing cattle? So far the judge seems to be figuring the value of the cattle @ 215 head and not listening to STBX's story. Opinions? Because STBX is still claiming that he won't have to account for the missing cattle as he is trying to make an offer to buy me out (a ridiculously low offer of course).
How do you hide a cow? ;-)
It's probably going to be based on the 215 number.
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