| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Consultant with LLC | Character-Joke-1159 | /r/Divorce_Men | 04/04/23 10:15 PM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Consultant with LLCOnly problem is I have 12-18 months worth of work on clients that are only realized at closing. That’s like cutting my dick off | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 01:27 AM |
| 2 | Consultant with LLCI have all 3 in TX and she is in NC. Nothing official yet, but I have assumed 100% of the responsibilities. We are assuming she will not be primary at this point. | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 01:25 AM |
| 1 | Consultant with LLCLike they would take my valuation. 🙄 | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 01:23 AM |
| 2 | Consultant with LLCI’ll run this by my counsel. She isn’t entitled to alimony or support as of now. | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 12:52 AM |
| 1 | Consultant with LLCHer view is to grab as much money as she can. I wish she was logical. | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 12:49 AM |
| 1 | Consultant with LLCI am the only one working to produce the revenue. | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 12:48 AM |
| 1 | Consultant with LLCNot at all, but thanks for the laugh. 😂 | /r/Divorce_Men | 05/04/23 12:30 AM |
| 3 | Consultant with LLCThe discussion has been that it is an asset and is split as such. I represent business owners who are selling and only get paid when the merger happens. I wish it were as easy as just opening up another LLC, just a legal minefield. Sounds like my lawyer is probably correct and I just have to shit more money. Shocked how she can abandon the family, all responsibility to her kids and I’m the one getting taken to the cleaners over it. | /r/Divorce_Men | 04/04/23 11:35 PM |
| 2 | Consultant with LLCI’m a business broker and all my clients pay my LLC for success fees. The entity holds no assets, just a shelter against liabilities. | /r/Divorce_Men | 04/04/23 11:25 PM |
| 3 | Consultant with LLCI’m almost $40k into my lawyer and am trying to see if someone has experience with this before I seriously consider firing the firm. I’m not looking for legal advice, just need to know if there is a reason to go with different representation or if this is normal. | /r/Divorce_Men | 04/04/23 10:33 PM |
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