Hi there, quick and probably stupid question, but just trying to make sure we don't run into problems later. We're amiacable, working out the agreement ourselves and don't have much to fight over and can't afford lawyers.
My question is about adding up my ex's net worth. His separation net worth is 6300.00 and his marriage net worth was -5500.00. In subtracting the negative marriage net worth from the positive separation net worth, does it become a positive? 6300 - (-5000) = 11800 or is it 700.00?
Also, what if I find out he lied about assets or liabilities on the agreement - nothing would surprise me anymore and I just want this whole thing over, but am trying not to rush the agreement. If he comes forward later 'remembering' a debt (because really, is he going to tell me about an asset he remembered?) am I on the hook after we've signed for an additional equalization amount? I have a suspicion there's one out there he's not fessing up to with a correct amount? Can he claim this later, or once signed is he stuck with what he agreed with?
Thanks in advance.
My question is about adding up my ex's net worth. His separation net worth is 6300.00 and his marriage net worth was -5500.00. In subtracting the negative marriage net worth from the positive separation net worth, does it become a positive? 6300 - (-5000) = 11800 or is it 700.00?
Also, what if I find out he lied about assets or liabilities on the agreement - nothing would surprise me anymore and I just want this whole thing over, but am trying not to rush the agreement. If he comes forward later 'remembering' a debt (because really, is he going to tell me about an asset he remembered?) am I on the hook after we've signed for an additional equalization amount? I have a suspicion there's one out there he's not fessing up to with a correct amount? Can he claim this later, or once signed is he stuck with what he agreed with?
Thanks in advance.
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