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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]who is your attorney or law firm?[/quote] I'll share once I get thru this nightmare, but right now, I need to go consult with someone highly experienced in trust fund divorces particularly when the income from the trusts is what the family was living off of. . .[/quote] Are there distributions from the trust? Courts would consider that income for child support purposes [/quote] This, but you do not have a right to the trust but do have a right to the comingled money.[/quote] Yep. You have no right to the amount in trust. If you house is owned by the trust, you have no claim to it. If your spouse took distributions from the trust and commingled the distributions, they’re marital assets. This is not complicated and you shouldn’t need an expert.[/quote] Dp agree. Op, please do a little research on your own and don’t fall into the trap of thinking you need a forensic accountant or overly expensive ‘experts’ etc. Divorce attorneys who market themselves as handling ‘HNW’ families are essentially involved in barely ethical wealth transfers. [/quote]
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