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garinda 17-05-2006 16:10

Mills and Boon.
 
The fairy tale ends. After four years the offical separation of Heather Mills and Paul McCartney has been announced.

Will his children, who weren't all that keen on Ms. Mills marrying their father in the first place, be saying 'I told you so', and telling him he was a fool for not getting Ms. Mills to sign a pre-nup contract?

It's rumoured that she is after a divorce settlement of around £200 million pounds, which should see her singing 'Love Me Do' all the way to the bank.

Has anyone here ever drawn up a pre-nuptuial arrangement prior to their wedding, or is it the ultimate sign of being unromantic?

Ernie 17-05-2006 16:31

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I feel sorry for Paul, because he and Linda seemed to be so happy and then to be so sadly parted by the hand of fate. I couldn't believe it when I heard he intended to marry again, I remember thinking that I hope he will be as happy with his new wife as he was with Linda, I'm sorry it has turned out for the worst.

garinda 17-05-2006 16:38

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The omens were never good. According to her unauthorised biography she used to leave her first husband to fly to Saudia Arabia to 'entertain' Arabs.

I read an interview recently saying that being married to the most famous man in the world was a pain in the arse. I'd argue that he probably isn't the most famous man in the world, and that she knew he was a high profile personality when she married him.

I bet he's kicking himself, and is hoping she doesn't take him for an arm and a leg if you'll excuse the pun.

grannyclaret 17-05-2006 16:50

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He realy does seem a misery guts though... Idont think he has a sense of humour.. and I suppose the novelty of being a dad again has also worn off ..

accymel 17-05-2006 16:55

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Originally Posted by garinda
Has anyone here ever drawn up a pre-nuptuial arrangement prior to their wedding, or is it the ultimate sign of being unromantic?

Nope but should of lol!!! Although not even considering the prospect of ever going down the isle again but never say never [just in case i jinx meself] any pre nup would not only consider financial but also if ya cheat your balls will be cut off sort of thing too [soz guys:eek:]:D

West Ender 17-05-2006 16:57

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Apparently Sir Paul has made a statement to the effect that she didn't marry him for his money. Er, you said it first, Paul - never, ever pre-empt the question. :D

accymel 17-05-2006 16:58

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Well cant say im surprised by the news personally i thought it was doomed to failure from the start!!

Gayle 17-05-2006 17:42

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Don't think pre-nups are valid in the UK. If they'd have been married in California it would have been binding.

jambutty 17-05-2006 18:02

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Personally I couldn’t care less.

Gayle 17-05-2006 18:09

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Should the title of this thread not been

Mills and Buffoon!

steeljack 17-05-2006 18:36

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Don't think pre-nups are valid in the UK. If they'd have been married in California it would have been binding.

A good sleazeball lawyer can get any pre-nup cancelled, the divorce law here in California states that what you bring into a marriage stays yours and only assets gained during the marriage are split down the middle. Each State has different rules.
useful tip The law may have changed, ,but it used to be the law that if a Brit got married overseas to a foreigner the marriage was invalid in the UK unless it was registered within 30 days at the local British embassy/ consulate in the country where the marriage took place, saved quite a few of my mates who didn't want to bring the local exotic beauty home to meet Mum .
john

garinda 17-05-2006 19:08

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
He realy does seem a misery guts though... Idont think he has a sense of humour.. and I suppose the novelty of being a dad again has also worn off ..

He must have a bit of a sense of humour after choosing the youthful black he dyed his hair after marrying her.;)

jaysay 17-05-2006 21:13

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I feel so sorry of Paul, when you are married and your wife dies, a wife you so obviously loved, it takes a lot of guts to get married again even if you have mega bucks, but if it doesn't work out then its best to call it a day. Its no use carrying on just to look good for the media, I'm sure paul and Heather will make sure that their youngster will not suffer, well lets hope so.

AccyStanFan 18-05-2006 00:10

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she dosnt have a leg to stand on.... etc etc

Lisa82 18-05-2006 07:48

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I have a friend who is getting married in July, her parents both died years ago and left her the house she has drew something up with her solicitor for him to sign to say he will never own the house etc... I suppose that is all she has left of her parents and just wants to protect her inheritence plus she has children from a previous relationship. But she obviousley thinks he would try and get the house off her hence the solicitor being involved, i know if i was in her situation i would wonder why i was marrying him!! Don't think she trusts him much.:Banane59:


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