Living solo

Average salary is now £28-30k I read somewhere :)

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All us single men have a massive financial advantage in that whatever equity we own it is all ours 100%, unlike our married forum members who only own 50% (wife has the other 50% of course)

SO,, don't feel bad about being unmarried :poke: :) :thumbsup:
 
I thought there was some law where-by if you have lived with someone for over 2 years then you may have to split assets if you split?
 
shabba said:
I thought there was some law where-by if you have lived with someone for over 2 years then you may have to split assets if you split?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/how-we-split-its-not-just-divorcing-couples-now-even-unmarried-partners-are-heading-for-the-courts-480069.html
 
Kryton said:
All us single men have a massive financial advantage in that whatever equity we own it is all ours 100%, unlike our married forum members who only own 50% (wife has the other 50% of course)

You forget that your wife can take dividends as well so reducing your tax levels. I love my wife all the way up to the highest tax bracket :rofl:
 
Kryton said:
Average salary is now £28-30k I read somewhere :)

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All us single men have a massive financial advantage in that whatever equity we own it is all ours 100%, unlike our married forum members who only own 50% (wife has the other 50% of course)

SO,, don't feel bad about being unmarried :poke: :) :thumbsup:

Worked my way through 2 marriages so far and about to marry No 3! This time she earns more than me! Bonus! :P
 
Breaker - I see you do the same with your wives as you do with cars ... you keep buying the average models thinking in real life they are fine, whilst you are really hunkering after the top model :poke:
 
Judging by the car and the future wife I have now, I guess my search is over then! :poke: :P :wink:

Does your wife's name begin with an M by any chance? :wink:
 
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