Did ricecakes just do an AndyinAsia flounce?ricecakes wrote:
Given your a dumb old cunt.....I am done.
How many of you have a will?
scobienz wrote:Did ricecakes just do an AndyinAsia flounce?ricecakes wrote:
Given your a dumb old cunt.....I am done.
Hardly....cunt
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He did it twice.scobienz wrote:Did ricecakes just do an AndyinAsia flounce?ricecakes wrote:
Given your a dumb old cunt.....I am done.
ricecakes wrote:
I am going to go out on a limb here and...
LOL i will have to pay thatprahocalypse now wrote:He did it twice.scobienz wrote:Did ricecakes just do an AndyinAsia flounce?ricecakes wrote:
Given your a dumb old cunt.....I am done.ricecakes wrote:
I am going to go out on a limb here and...
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Here's the advice I would give to guys married to white women in their women countries. If you don't have children from a prior relationship, you don't need a pre-nup. If you do already have children from a prior relationship, and you are now marrying another woman, and you have money, then you absolutely should have a pre-nup. Otherwise, if you die suddenly, she will she will be entitled to the house, half your stuff, and your children (her stepchildren) may ultimately be substantially disinherited as they may not be the natural objects of her bounty, and she may not provide for them in her own will.
Now, let's say my friend has a white wife in the home country and they have two kids together. I think in most situations, it's fine just to leave everything to the wife and trust that she will be able to preserve and grow the money and provide for the children. Guys who marry white wives usually know them very well, have a lot in common, come from similar economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds, and the wife usually works and can provide for herself if necessary. If the guy dies, the wife is likely to simply carry on with how he would have spent the money on his kids. The white wife will have experience using banks, have basic knowledge of investments, know the definition of the term "Ponzi Scheme," etc.
The white widow is not likely to be 20 years younger, from a poor family, come from a culture where spending money on education isn't prioritized, and have impoverished, layabout family members who have undue influence over her.
The white widow is not likely to become infinitely wealthier than all her family members at the moment of her husband's death, thus making her an immediate target for requests for money. If the white widow's older sister calls her a week after the husband's death and asks for a $50,000 loan to build another addition on her house, she will likely have the backbone to tell her older sister to go fuck herself. She won't give her older sister the money just because it's her older sister and she thinks she has to do whatever the older sister says.
The bottom line is that, after your death, a Khmer wife will not allow her immediate and extended family members to remain in poverty while preserving a windfall for your/her children when they turn 18 or 21. She will immediately begin spreading the wealth all around to the whole family.
Now, let's say my friend has a white wife in the home country and they have two kids together. I think in most situations, it's fine just to leave everything to the wife and trust that she will be able to preserve and grow the money and provide for the children. Guys who marry white wives usually know them very well, have a lot in common, come from similar economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds, and the wife usually works and can provide for herself if necessary. If the guy dies, the wife is likely to simply carry on with how he would have spent the money on his kids. The white wife will have experience using banks, have basic knowledge of investments, know the definition of the term "Ponzi Scheme," etc.
The white widow is not likely to be 20 years younger, from a poor family, come from a culture where spending money on education isn't prioritized, and have impoverished, layabout family members who have undue influence over her.
The white widow is not likely to become infinitely wealthier than all her family members at the moment of her husband's death, thus making her an immediate target for requests for money. If the white widow's older sister calls her a week after the husband's death and asks for a $50,000 loan to build another addition on her house, she will likely have the backbone to tell her older sister to go fuck herself. She won't give her older sister the money just because it's her older sister and she thinks she has to do whatever the older sister says.
The bottom line is that, after your death, a Khmer wife will not allow her immediate and extended family members to remain in poverty while preserving a windfall for your/her children when they turn 18 or 21. She will immediately begin spreading the wealth all around to the whole family.
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Haha, I noticed that too.scobienz wrote:Did ricecakes just do an AndyinAsia flounce?ricecakes wrote:
Given your a dumb old cunt.....I am done.
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Yeah pal? And what are you, some type of lawyer or something? Pshhhgavinmac wrote:If you have assets in your home country, and children in Cambodia you want to provide for, there is no form on the internet that will adequately protect their interests. You need a proper trust agreement tailored to your situation that protects your money from being squandered by your Khmer in laws and your wife's new douchebag husband. A trust can guarantee that your children will always have health insurance and quality educations and all the stuff that Khmers tend to prioritize less than shiny cars and building stupid additions to their houses.badboybubby wrote:i think it's largely a confidence thing...if it's complex i'd definitely use a lawyer and if not and you've got a bit of time there's enough info on the net to make it very doable...i wouldn't use a template...ricecakes wrote:I'm not recommending people do their own wills I'm just saying it's completely possible...and legal ....to DYI .
If your assets are straightforward...consider it.
If they're not....consider using a lawyer.
Everyone happy ?
A document you print off the internet that just says "I leave everything to my wife" or "I leave everything to my young children" doesn't preserve anything for them.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
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i think it all depends on if u trust who ur living .married with
how old ur kid (s) are)
how much assets/$$ you have
how old ur kid (s) are)
how much assets/$$ you have
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And where the assets are based.Phuket2006 wrote:i think it all depends on if u trust who ur living .married with
how old ur kid (s) are)
how much assets/$$ you have
And what kind of assets those are.
And whether you're legally married or not.
And if that marriage is recognized in the country where your assets are based or not, a shitty form from the Sangkat probably won't do the trick back home.
And if your kids are recognized by the law in the country where the assets are based.
and.....
For assets in Cambodia it'll mainly be like Ricecakes said - the wife will have easy access to it already, or it will already be in here name, so you do not have to worry about those too much. Her behavior with those assets while you're still alive might be an indication of how she'll handle it after you passed away.
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By the way, we had a related thread ten years ago titled "Financial Transparency with Khmer wives/girlfriends"
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Phuket2006 wrote:i think it all depends on if u trust who ur living .married with
how old ur kid (s) are)
how much assets/$$ you have
To a degree yet, but circumstances changes Phuket. While relationships flourish or sour as the years go by, a legal will is unchanging.
I believe you have a young daughter. I'm sure she has a great relationship with her mother, but who is to say that that will be the case in 15-20 years time when you pop off? You can't rely on good faith alone.
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God are u wrong,alanclarke72 wrote:Phuket2006 wrote:i think it all depends on if u trust who ur living .married with
how old ur kid (s) are)
how much assets/$$ you have
To a degree yet, but circumstances changes Phuket. While relationships flourish or sour as the years go by, a legal will is unchanging.
I believe you have a young daughter. I'm sure she has a great relationship with her mother, but who is to say that that will be the case in 15-20 years time when you pop off? You can't rely on good faith alone.
my daughter will be 22, has not spoken with or seen her mother in over 8 years ( she has been out of our life's over 14 years ago)
She knows my gf very well ( as she was my gf when my daughter was here and we all lived together for 3 years)
Both understand who gets what, ( obviously the 2 plots of land an house in Cambodia are gf's as there in her name)
nothing will change
Go on an make ur wills,
IN my situation dont need a expensive lawyer to tell me what is what
Note; i am not against lawyers, as for more than 15 years ( awhile ago) had mine on speed dial
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If you don't want to worry about what's going to happen to your vast wealth and cash reserves after you die, you don't need a will. You get one of these special certificates. It's called a CELTA.
Little bit OT but it is amazing sometimes when u hear of someone uber wealthy ( like..say....prince ) who die wit no will.
I mean...wtf ?
I mean...wtf ?
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