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is this a fair divorce settlement?

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Suzy~Q | 21:48 Tue 24th Oct 2006 | Law
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H & W are separating. W has asked for a larger proportion of the equity in the jointly owned house to fund the next home, and both H & W will take out mortgage to their maximum to fund individual house purchases on separation. H earns twice W. By W talking a larger amount from the house both can purchase property of similar value on separation. W suggested a legal agreement to this effect which will also confirm that W will not to touch H pension or salary. Is she being fair? H doesn't think so - he wants a 50/50 split on the house equity which, although sounds fair, isn't because H could buy a very nice house, but W would have to rent, albeit with money in the bank. Views would be welcome. thanks.
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H is being completely unfair especially as pension could be very substantial part of settlement. If it went to Court W would probably get a lot more.
I agree with lady_p...if H has any common sense he would bite Ws hand off & sign the agreement. He stands to lose far more regarding his pension.
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Thank you lady-p-gold and pippa68, that's what I've been told by others; looks like a forthcoming Court case unless he comes to his senses. I was sorta hoping for a male point of view too, but none forthcoming - heigh ho!
While it may seem more equitable to you or me, a settlement agreement is an agreement. If the parties don't agree then it's off to court we go. We can rationalize any way we please but H and W are the ones who must agree.
Ok a bloke point of view.

My situation.

H & W separate, W decision and W takes 2 kids to live with her mum. W earns 8k more per annum than H. W also put a large chunk into the purchase of property. W wnats to claw back that money before equity is split. H would love to agree but would mean H is left in the pit of a bedsit. Not nice for 2 young kids to visit.

W mum has 6 bed house worth 600k. Is it fair after 8 yrs marriage and majority of childcare done by H to expect a nice 50:50 ish split.

Ok prepare for backlash.

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Fair point dtr 123 - I'm really sorry things are looking bad for you. For me, H earns �12k more than W and W was looking for a property of equal value at the point of separation. I only hope your W comes to a similar viewpoint - regardless of who put what into the 'kitty'.
Thanks Suzy Q, hope so too. Why is it always the nice party of the split who gets screwed? Oh well onwards and upwards.

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