• Taking all property of someone your not related to.
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Well firstly this probably isnt the right section for this, but people wouldnt take it seriously in Fast threads. So whats happening is that my girlfriend step-dad is in a legal battle with his ex, she is trying to gain the house, and all the possessions inside it, this is including all my girlfriends stuff clothes/laptop/gaming computer/bed etc. Today her step-dad lost all of his money, and he is a very, very wealthy man. Now in West Australian law is it legal to take all the possessions of someone your not related to, didnt know before u started the courtcase? We need to know this, because my family is going to get everything out of the house that belongs to my girlfriend and her mum. One other thing is that this was all caused because the stepdad rejected his ex wife when she asked him again. Please facepunch, we need to know by the next court case, if we loose, my girlfriend looses all of her possessions, which shouldnt even be involved in the first place
Talk to the ex and tell her not to be a fucking baby. Unless there's more to the story she overreacted.
I, personally, think it's dumb that a woman can do this sort of thing over exactly fuck all. Way I see it, when you divorce someone, whatever you don't take with you on that day is forfeited to whoever you left it with. Here's hoping the bitch loses and your GF gets to keep her shit.
Marriage is over rated, don't understand why gay people fight so hard for it
[QUOTE=-=killazebra=-;37073759]Marriage is over rated, don't understand why gay people fight so hard for it[/QUOTE] please die.
What the fuck? In most European countries one of the parties, after being together for xx years, can have a right to get HALF of family total belongings, not ALL of it. Also, the childrens' belongings are NOT to be given in, what's so fucking wrong in Australia?
[QUOTE=Dark RaveN;37079140]What the fuck? In most European countries one of the parties, after being together for xx years, can have a right to get HALF of family total belongings, not ALL of it. Also, the childrens' belongings are NOT to be given in, what's so fucking wrong in Australia?[/QUOTE] She has taken her share of the belongings, but she started up the court case after my girlfriends stepdad rejected his ex when she asked again.
Are you even allowed to do this kind of thing? Taking everything a human being has? What the fuck
[QUOTE=Adelle Zhu;37075490]please die.[/QUOTE] i think he means "nobody should get married" rather than "gay people shouldn't get married"
doing a quick read the split in assets is based on asset worth and input in marriage (that includes financial and non-financial) the court should decline that proposal [editline]4th August 2012[/editline] as unless her step-dad did absolutely nothing that won't hold
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;37085816]i think he means "nobody should get married" rather than "gay people shouldn't get married"[/QUOTE] That's really the only way to interpret what he was saying, so I don't know why he was told to go die (even jokingly). Didn't sound to me like someone against equal rights for gays.
[QUOTE=WingedAssailant;37085786]She has taken her share of the belongings, but she started up the court case after my girlfriends stepdad rejected his ex when she asked again.[/QUOTE] She will lose it. It's against the law to demand more than the share. Unless judge is an idiot or you have different laws, nothing to be afraid of.
How old is your gf and did she actually buy the things herself. It would be a matter of proofing that she bought those things, however if it's a barbie doll and that ex woman never had any barbie the court is probably going to assume that your gf is the actual owner. If her dad owns it all/most of it she's out of luck and the ex can require transfer as well, however that going through court is still very unlikely.
[QUOTE=TestECull;37067113]I, personally, think it's dumb that a woman can do this sort of thing over exactly fuck all.[/QUOTE] This is why you always get a prenuptial
the only solution is to kill the bitch. I think this is what you deserve when you think you're entitled to take everything from a human, simply because you can't have their love. When will people stop having hard feelings for people they break up with? I cannot understand this. But moreover why are anglo saxons suing each other for money? I mean last time I checked justice was meant to settle problems, not to be instrumentalized into providing easy money for people with no ethics. Divorce, sexual harassment, death threats, so many serious problems being turned into cash cows by people who just want everybody's money. I will never understand this.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;37118752]How old is your gf and did she actually buy the things herself. It would be a matter of proofing that she bought those things, however if it's a barbie doll and that ex woman never had any barbie the court is probably going to assume that your gf is the actual owner. If her dad owns it all/most of it she's out of luck and the ex can require transfer as well, however that going through court is still very unlikely.[/QUOTE] 15 turning 16 next month. All her possessions were hers before she even moved in her her step dad. She has only been living in that house with both her stepdad and mum for the fast 8 or 9 months. Originally she lived with only her mum in a different house. Her stepdad has never bought her anything other than food
Why not take every single item down to the pocket lint and throw it in storage? If you win, you move your stuff back in. If, for some ungodly fucked up reason, you lose...Well you lose your house. However, when that bitch decides to go look at the goldmine she just stole, all she'll find is the note titled "Fuck you" as she walks through the door. Still fucked up but better than losing everything you own. And for peoples' possessions that don't have anything to do with the person in particular being sued to be given up as well is just flatout bullshit...But I live where shit makes sense so hey. Dunno how things work outside of my country really, too caught up in my own bullshit. Either way best of luck; No one should have to be put in a situation like that. One of the main reasons I'm reluctant to ever get married. Made that decision a long time ago, too.
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