Which state is best for divorce?

Lance Blastoff

Woodpecker
Gold Member
I haven't seen a thread on this.

For the legally-minded in here. What's the best state in terms of:
- Paternal rights?
- Alimony?
- Strength of prenups?
- Distribution of property?
 

N°6

Hummingbird
I can’t comment on US law which I presume you’re asking about but I’ve heard a Tom Leykis interview with a divorce lawyer that will help you.

I’m on my phone so posting the link is a pain. In you tube, search “Tom Leykis divorce lawyer on show giving advice protect yourself”

First thing is to find out if your state has communal property rights in its jurisdiction.
 

N°6

Hummingbird
I asked a judge I was sailing with if pre-nups had strength in England and Wales. He replied no because as soon as consummation has taken place, “two have become one flesh” and that the law still reflects medieval Christian values.

Like other heterosexual mores traditional female privilege and protection has been retained while conferring post-modern privilege onto women too.

So this leaves men with all of the post-modern risk of hypergamous jurisprudence with none of the traditional and medieval benefits of being a husband and father.
 

azulsombra

Pelican
N°6 said:
I can’t comment on US law which I presume you’re asking about but I’ve heard a Tom Leykis interview with a divorce lawyer that will help you.

I’m on my phone so posting the link is a pain. In you tube, search “Tom Leykis divorce lawyer on show giving advice protect yourself”

First thing is to find out if your state has communal property rights in its jurisdiction.


I used to watch the shows Tom did with the lawyer. Unfortunately the lawyer is no longer on the show. Dont quote me but if I remember correctly Nevada and Texas are some of the better states to divorce in.
 

Captain Gh

Ostrich
Atheist
Gold Member
^ I would strongly recommend you look into Texas as well. One of my favorite Fitness Youtuber, Jason Blaha, is constantly making Haters by exposing the fitness industry for the Drug Game it really is... and never worries about getting sued! Marriage laws might be very lenient as well!
 
Top