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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Financial infidelity and hidden bitcoins
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DubemIfedigbo001
on 04/06/2025, 10:45:53 UTC
The laws are usually against the male folks.
In the western countries precisely, where I come from if you divorce your husband, you have no claim to anything that is not registered in your name and neither does your husband have right to properties that are not his, but after court proceedings and it is your husband's fault that the home is broken, he would be compelled by the court to pay you damages, but not in any way to share his fortune with you. However, the husband is compelled to pay child support for his children.


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If a woman is richer and wants a divorce due to her own fault,  I hope the court will just give the man all. If a man doesn't treat his family well and spends his money carelessly, he deserves to be forced by the court to provide for them. But if the court uncovers that the woman is a gold digger,  she should go with nothing. The case of PSG footballer Hakimi is a clear example of how women target rich folks and steal from them through divorce. The Moroccan player was smart to register all he owned in his mother's name.
I pray the western courts thinks in that direction, from what I saw with my cousin's case, they only protect the lady's interest and worse still if the husband is not origin is not of the country.