Gold Diggers in Divorce: Strategies to protect your assets from a non contributing ex.
Are You a Victim of One-Sided Marital Contributions? Did you find yourself doing all the work in your household, from taking care of the kids to being the primary breadwinner and paying all the bills? Have you shouldered the household burdens while your ex-partner seemingly did nothing? Have you ever felt manipulated or coercively controlled into doing it all? What happens then when you want to separate? How can you present this in court and protect yourself from false assumptions?
As the modern landscape of marital/de facto roles changes, sometimes it can be one person who makes both all the financial contributions and the non financial. This episode deals with what to consider if this is happening to you.
We delve into the world of gold diggers in divorce, equipping you with the knowledge to protect your financial interests and regain control of your life. Discover helpful legal insights and strategies you need.Learn about strategies to use to ensure your true contributions are recognized and how to safeguard your assets when dealing with a financially uncooperative ex.
Get ready to address child support, manage high-conflict relationships, and handle manipulative and avoidant ex-partners. Join us in this comprehensive exploration of gold diggers in divorce, empowering you with expert guidance to secure your future.
Please remember that this podcast offers general education for Australia and is not a substitute for legal advice. Always seek independent legal counsel, as each situation is unique.
Gold Diggers in Divorce: Strategies to protect your assets from a non contributing ex.
Don’t miss out on hearing the answers to the following questions
What happens when someone in a marriage refuses to work?
What can you do if your ex is sitting at home and not contributing while you work hard?
How do you protect your financial interests in a divorce when you've been the primary earner?
What if your spouse demands spousal support after contributing very little?
How can you deal with an ex-partner who's financially manipulative?
What are the key factors considered in property settlements during divorce?
How do you establish your contributions to the marriage when your ex is claiming otherwise?
What is the court's approach to spousal support when one partner has contributed less?
Can selling investment properties be a solution to financial disputes during divorce?
What about child support when one partner isn't contributing to childcare?
How do you approach child support when one partner is not contributing to childcare?
What if your ex suddenly wants 50/50 custody when they weren't involved before?
How do you counteract a manipulative ex's claim of increased involvement with the children?
What do you say to those who are being used by their ex-partners and portrayed as the bad guy?
How can you address the situation when your ex is manipulative and controlling?
What should you do if you are dealing with an avoidant partner who refuses to leave?
How can you deal with a high-conflict ex-partner who turns any conversation into a fight?
What are some strategies for dealing with an amicable ex-partner in property settlements?
How can you prove your contributions and handle spousal maintenance claims?
How can you plan for a smoother divorce and financial security?
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