View Full Version : Wife's £1.9m claim from hubby twenty years after they divorced
Ako Si Jamie
11th March 2015, 14:07
Read more here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-31832392
Watch your wallets, lads! :biggrin:
Terpe
11th March 2015, 14:11
Whoops!
raynaputi
11th March 2015, 14:36
When we first heard of this news, Keith and I thought what a greedy woman she is. When we were listening in the radio a couple of hours ago that she was claiming for their son, well we thought that's different then. :anerikke:
Dedworth
11th March 2015, 16:00
A couple of weirdos :Rasp:
SimonH
11th March 2015, 16:14
The article states that the son was living a new age traveller lifestyle before the divorce. Begs the question as to how old the son was when they divorced :Erm:
Longweekend
11th March 2015, 16:34
Apparently they were only married for 3 years, there again if he has £100M he could spare one or two for his lad....
raynaputi
14th March 2015, 16:42
When we first heard of this news, Keith and I thought what a greedy woman she is. When we were listening in the radio a couple of hours ago that she was claiming for their son, well we thought that's different then. :anerikke:
Okay, I take back what I said about this earlier. :cwm25:
Turns out the couple's son (now 31) has been living with the dad for the past 17 years and has been working for him all along. :doh Such a greedy woman then! :NoNo:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2991193/Hippy-tycoon-facing-2m-divorce-payout-ex-wife-30-years-split-claims-comfortable-life-home-says-bought-washing-machine.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2991193/Hippy-tycoon-facing-2m-divorce-payout-ex-wife-30-years-split-claims-comfortable-life-home-says-bought-washing-machine.html)
Terpe
15th March 2015, 04:26
Usually two sides to every story :wink:
stevewool
15th March 2015, 08:53
Usually two sides to every story :wink:
Always is, Peter. I find the person who gets in first sometimes gets all the sympathy. It's only natural to feel sorry for that person then, but wait a while and the truth comes out. Sooner for some, but later for others. Been there, done that sort of thing.
Terpe
15th March 2015, 15:21
Always is, Peter. I find the person who gets in first sometimes gets all the sympathy. It's only natural to feel sorry for that person then, but wait a while and the truth comes out. Sooner for some, but later for others. Been there, done that sort of thing.
You and me both Steve :wink:
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