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View Poll Results: If you are wealthy and soon to be spouse is not, would you consider a pre-nup?

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    #41
    Just to make it clear before anyone here goes around with the misconception being discussed ... Cathy is NOT middle class ... the mere fact that the word "bloodline" is used is proof enough ...

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    #42
    asset rich cash poor

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Magaling doc yung lawyer ng Tita ko, recommended by Dr APS. If he were alive we would have gotten him as our lawyer but he passed relatively young (60s ata)

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    either your relative agreed on the terms, ending the case with finality,
    or they were still battling it over in court, when he finally succumbed to his humanity,
    in which case, surviving spouse is considered still a legal spouse, and gets to inherit the proverbial "everything".
    highs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Just to make it clear before anyone here goes around with the misconception being discussed ... Cathy is NOT middle class ... the mere fact that the word "bloodline" is used is proof enough ...
    yeah,
    "bloodline",
    and "laguna".
    heh heh.

    but i am pleasantly surprised,
    she washes her own cars.
    akukasi, pinapa hosing-hosing ko lang kay manang.

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    asset rich cash poor
    Needs better asset management ... sell some idle assets to generate cash flow and invest / diversy ... old "bloodline" mentality ... never sell and break up the land no matter what happens ... land stays with the family ... like the Duttons of Yellowstone ...

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    #46
    madami ganyan pamilya

    they got filing cabinets full of property titles pero hindi liquid

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Just to make it clear before anyone here goes around with the misconception being discussed ... Cathy is NOT middle class ... the mere fact that the word "bloodline" is used is proof enough ...
    By uls standards, we're not even middle class, we're poor [emoji23] But seriously, it's just that we've had some properties for literally more than a century. We prefer to sell within the family as well. But now prices of real estate have become so outrageous (in Makati grabe tinaas it's so hard to sell)
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    asset rich cash poor
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    either your relative agreed on the terms, ending the case with finality,
    or they were still battling it over in court, when he finally succumbed to his humanity,
    in which case, surviving spouse is considered still a legal spouse, and gets to inherit the proverbial "everything".
    highs.
    They are legally separated na since the 80s, kasi nagkaisip ako separated na Tita ko. My Tito passed in the 2000s.
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    yeah,
    "bloodline",
    and "laguna".
    heh heh.

    but i am pleasantly surprised,
    she washes her own cars.
    akukasi, pinapa hosing-hosing ko lang kay manang.
    I'm cowboy doc. My Dad taught me how to clean cars in grade school. He said I can't own a car if I don't know how to clean it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Needs better asset management ... sell some idle assets to generate cash flow and invest / diversy ... old "bloodline" mentality ... never sell and break up the land no matter what happens ... land stays with the family ... like the Duttons of Yellowstone ...
    Just read this. Exactly! That's the mentality of our elders. It has to be kept within the bloodline. Either buy out the other heirs or sell to a relative.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post

    I'm cowboy doc. My Dad taught me how to clean cars in grade school. He said I can't own a car if I don't know how to clean it.

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    if i am forced to clean my car,
    i will clean only the glass of my car.
    "the sheet metal can stay dirty."
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    yeah,
    "bloodline",
    and "laguna".
    heh heh.

    but i am pleasantly surprised,
    she washes her own cars.
    akukasi, pinapa hosing-hosing ko lang kay manang.
    she may clean her car

    pero pag nasa loob ng bahay lahat de-utos

    somebody brings her water

    somebody brings her food

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