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Good news: Supreme Court rules in favour of pre-nuptial agreement

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    Good news: Supreme Court rules in favour of pre-nuptial agreement

    "The UK Supreme Court has ruled that a pre-nuptial agreement is binding in the case of a German paper company heiress.

    Katrin Radmacher's ex-husband Nicolas Granatino went to the Supreme Court after appeal judges slashed his divorce settlement from more than £5m to £1m.

    The Supreme Court said it agreed that in the right case such agreements can have decisive or compelling weight."

    More: BBC News - Supreme Court rules in favour of pre-nuptial agreement

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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "The UK Supreme Court has ruled that a pre-nuptial agreement is binding in the case of a German paper company heiress.

    Katrin Radmacher's ex-husband Nicolas Granatino went to the Supreme Court after appeal judges slashed his divorce settlement from more than £5m to £1m.

    The Supreme Court said it agreed that in the right case such agreements can have decisive or compelling weight."

    More: BBC News - Supreme Court rules in favour of pre-nuptial agreement

    When you've chosen your Russian mail-order bride, make sure you sign a pre-nup splitting your bedsit, computer kit, squirrel food and old Peugeot 306 exactly in half.
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    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

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      #3
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      "The UK Supreme Court has ruled that a pre-nuptial agreement is binding in the case of a German paper company heiress.

      Katrin Radmacher's ex-husband Nicolas Granatino went to the Supreme Court after appeal judges slashed his divorce settlement from more than £5m to £1m.

      The Supreme Court said it agreed that in the right case such agreements can have decisive or compelling weight."

      More: BBC News - Supreme Court rules in favour of pre-nuptial agreement
      1 year too tuliping late...
      If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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