He signed the pre-nup. Maybe there can be a time limit on it.... give her time to get her own in place. |
+1 We’re in the middle of a pandemic and she’s in NYC. You I can’t just go out and buy health insurance - either you buy during open season or you have a qualifying life event, which she can’t have if the courts aren’t open to file for divorce. Clearly she can afford to pay out of pocket, but why should she if he’s agreed to pay her insurance? It sounds like she might be freaked about the pandemic and he’s salty and trying to force her to stop quarantining. |
They have no kids together. She has plenty of money. She can pay her own rent and health insurance. The world has not stopped in the city. |
Those rules only apply with employer based health care and divorce or losing your insurance qualifies as an event. She can also get private insurance. Employers don’t provide insurance for an ex spouse. |
Who cares about the insurance thing. They have a prenup. I don’t see why she should have to change health insurance before they get divorced. |
The features that make little children excessively cute ( big eyes, broad forehead, expressive mouths, etc) do not look good when scaled up to grown-up proportions. |
Which one was tangentially involved with Heath Ledger’s death? |
Why is the health insurance issue even worth talking about? She has 50 million dollars. She can buy health insurance for the rest of her life with that. As well as rent a large apartment in NYC, a house in the Hamptons, etc. She could call a real estate broker right now and get a rented place today with that kind of money. Or go stay with her rich sister or rich other sister. |
It is difficult to get movers right now in Manhattan. My nieces lease ran out and she is trying to move her things to storage.
Even with unlimited money it is difficult to get movers in Manhattan right now. |
I don't want make this post off the rails. But I don't think Candace HAS to work. Her and her husband own a winery and many other investment vehicles. She probably is sick of sitting at home for some many years and wants to leave a legacy and travel. I don't understand Mary Kate though. Maybe she's truly upset about the divorce and wants sympathy and that's what it's about. Not the money. |
They honestly weren’t that cute as kids, either. |
More like cute gremlins. |
I know all net worth estimates have to be taken with a grain of salt. But I had thought the husband was worth a decent amount of money. At least that was always reported when they were dating. This site says 50M https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/wall-street/olivier-sarkozy-net-worth/
Aside from who is worth what. Shouldn’t she really be suing the landlord to get a lease extension? It’s really unjustifiable for her to try to claim he needs to pay. I also think this may be a cooked up scheme between the two of them. Her April divorce petition was rejected because the NYC courts were not reviewing divorce cases except emergencies. And then boom a month later all the sudden she has an emergency so that her case can be reviewed. Realistically her landlord cannot evict her anyway. And all the noise about insurance is BS. Mary Kate is not going to open her laptop and go to the ACA site to find her plan. Her business manager will deal with that and that could be done by that person in less than a day. |
Cute gremlins whose parents were willing to put them to work and deprive them of anything resembling a childhood. Here's your result. I know they are wealthy and privileged but they look miserable and I've always felt badly for them. |
Oh, gross! I'm shocked they stayed together this long. |