Posted on 03/08/2023 4:46:49 PM PST by nickcarraway
That’s a good rule, but in this case Tiger could have saved himself by just following rule #1: don’t stick “it” in crazy!
That’s insane.
another dumb c- who can’t handle being dumped.
this happened to me once, i consulted a lawyer who advised serving her with an eviction notice. best $250 i ever spent.
It was HIS home, not hers.
What else is there to say?
It is. Their relationship broke down and he threatened to come after her pension. She talked to a lawyer and she informed her that he could come after her pension and win.
Yeah, but she expects to get PAID
Tiger just can’t seem to keep himself out of trouble.
Tiger Woods is reportedly worth about a billion dollars. Since he spent 5 1/2 years with the woman he can easily afford to leave her wealthy. The $30 million she is asking for seems reasonable to me. Grow up Tiger, and act like a mensch for a change.
Sounds like time for another Rich Cooper video.
he owes her nothing more then whatever of her own actual belongings may be there. He could have them boxed and left at the curb. she was just grubbing for whatever she could get from him and he finally said enough, she needs to grow up.
IDIOCY!!! 30 MILLION....You are NUTTIER than a Squirrel’s CRAP!
AOC’s sister?
Is there something like a pre-nuptial that you can get a girlfriend to sign before she moves in, to protect your assets?
ChatGPT weighs in....
“When an unmarried partner moves into your property, it can potentially affect your property rights. Here are some things to consider:
Inheritance rights: In some states, domestic partners may have inheritance rights similar to a spouse [[1]]. However, to ensure that your property goes to the person you want, it is best to leave a will or living trust.
Tenancy rights: If your girlfriend lives in your property long enough, she may gain rights of tenancy [[2]]. To protect your property from any future claims against it, make sure you have a lease agreement that specifies the terms of the tenancy and includes clauses for eviction in case of lease violations.
Property division: In the event of a breakup, unmarried couples do not have the same property division laws as married couples. The laws vary by state, but in general, each partner will keep what they brought into the relationship and any property they acquired individually during the relationship. Jointly owned property will be divided equitably [[3][4]].
Nuisance laws: If your girlfriend’s behavior or actions become a nuisance to your neighbors or the public, you could potentially face legal action [[7]]. To avoid this, make sure your girlfriend understands and follows your house rules, and address any issues promptly.
To protect your property from future claims, you may want to consider consulting a lawyer and creating a cohabitation agreement. This agreement can define the terms of your relationship, including how property will be owned and divided if you separate [[1]]. It is also important to keep clear records of any property transactions, such as mortgage payments or repairs, to establish ownership and prevent any disputes in the future.
There is an Abbot and Costello routine about this out there somewhere…
Better yet, don’t shack up.
Actually I am not. There is a difference between what is legal and what is ethical, and real human beings know it. Evidently Tiger Woods doesn’t, and that’s his misfortune.
Most guys trade up.
Yikes!
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