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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting. So this ended up just like Kelly Clarkson’s divorce. Judge initially awards a large amount in temporary support and then reduces it to a more appropriate amount. I know several of us said this would happen and there was quite the uproar in opposition. Hopefully Christine is smart enough to stop pursuing challenging the prenup before she loses that money too. She should direct her rage at the legal team that advised her so poorly 20 years ago and have been advising her the last 6 months. [/quote] Do you really think her legal team advised her poorly? So, her lawyer when she was 30 and signed the pre-nup was super incompetent, and her legal team now is super incompetent. And all those years of being married to Kevin, she had super incompetent financial advisors, lawyers, advisors and whoever else. Nah, this woman is the fool and the more she fights and whines about it, the more it shows. [/quote] I think her current lawyer is a fool to think they could challenge Laura Wasser and actually win. [/quote] Or her current lawyer just happens to have a fool for a client.[/quote] This. I think she’s probably not very smart (which is what he liked about her because he seems like that type of guy) and it doesn’t doesn’t help her be her own advocate. He’s always seemed like a douche to me, and she seems like a fool, yes. Signing a pre-nip that only promised 1 million, even back then, was a ridiculously low amount, and then now trying to get it thrown out. [/quote] Her life was simpler then so she probably thought it was a lot on money. Guess she never heard about inflation.[/quote] I got married the same year she did. It was not that much money (to sustain someone indefinitely!) even then. I think she was a fool to leave. [/quote] She said she was lonely. I think she wanted to leave and find somebody else but maintain the same lifestyle she had with him using money she gets from him. She’s not very smart; he paid his first wife $80m and went at great lengths to protect himself. He didn’t want to remarry but she threatened to leave if he didn’t so he did but used an ironclad prenup.[/quote] How is $1.5m ironclad when he is so wealthy. I’m really curious to see how this will be viewed by the courts. Or maybe they’ll just negotiate something.[/quote] The prenup has been upheld thus far which is a good indication that it will continue to be. She lost the battle on not leaving the house and on taking items from the house that were not her personal property. She also rejected his prior settlement offers. This woman is a fool.[/quote]
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