KRamsauer
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Houston, TX
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quote: Originally posted by jhappel
It can at times get even worse. During my marriage I started a business. All of the money used to start it was from my pre-marriage savings. I worked the business by myself (with a couple of employees, my wife never worked there. She had her own job, actually making quite a bit more than me. And yet when we got divorced I was told by the judge that the only choices I had were to give my ex a check for half of the total value of the business or sell it and give her half of the net proceeds. Go figure. 
I would argue that is completely fair. If your business failed, would you not have drawn on the couple's funds to support yourself? Because the business was built during the marriage, it is the couple's. Of course it sounds like your wife made quite a bit of money during the marriage as well, which in my view should have gone to offset any payment going from you to her.
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