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You seem to be thinking of weaseling out. If you think in fairness,
you'll get them appraised ( say, court appointed appraiser) and go from
there. Quit weaseling!
CR
On 9/11/2016 6:27 AM, daybell7--- via Mgs wrote:
> Thanks for the great input. All that is required is for her to agree
> to a value. I have a lawyer, but my non-lawyer thoughts are:
>
> 1.
> Present my estimates which are lower than the insured values
> hoping she accepts the insured values.
> 2.
> Request the divorce be granted pending agreed valuation of the
> LBCs and designate an mutually agreed upon appraiser - certified
> or not.
> 3.
> My ?Certified Appraiser? may not be acceptable to her and a brief
> search revealed an appraisal cost of $300, kinda expensive.
> 4.
> Buy the auction (bid highest) if the Judge orders such.
> 5.
> Document purchase price of the car and add all restoration costs
> to determine a ?basis? for the cars.
> 6.
> Since I owned two cars (not these), argue that at least two
> ane ?non-marital? property and not subject to division.
> 7.
> Ask her to state ?How much she thinks? they are worth and go from
> there.
> 8.
> Pick and choose, two each.
> 9.
> Sell them myself against court orders facing the consequences, but
> avoiding auction.
>10.
> Are there any judges out there? Can?t a man keep his LBCs? Seems
> a Judge has a duty to attempt to preserve assets and property for
> people in the district. I worked many hours on these cars and
> kinda like them. I suppose the loss of them is part of the pain
> of divorce and I could find others to fix up.
>
>
> Sent September 9:
> I feel I know the fair market value for my cars - basically the price
> I?d sell them for. I also have them insured for a greater value due
> to the incremental way insurance is sold. Wife thinks they are made
> of gold.
>
> I?ve owned LBCs for 35 years (not current cars) and done all work
> except paint. I usually struggle through repairs but finally manage.
>
> I think I know the best way to find the valuation is to hire an
> appraiser, but short of that, does anyone have experience or thoughts
> how to handle LBC valuation in a divorce?
>
> I have four cars, ?72 MGB, ?68 BGT, ?73 TR6, ?59 Minor. One solution
> is to pick and choose - I get two and wife gets two.
>
> TR6 and MGB drivable. BGT & Minor not drivable. Paint on Minor
> original; all others over 10 years.
>
>
>
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<p>You seem to be thinking of weaseling out. If you think in
fairness, you'll get them appraised ( say, court appointed
appraiser) and go from there. Quit weaseling!</p>
<p>CR<br>
</p>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/11/2016 6:27 AM, daybell7--- via
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<div>Thanks for the great input. All that is required is for
her to agree to a value. I have a lawyer, but my non-lawyer
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<div>Present my estimates which are lower than the insured
values hoping she accepts the insured values. </div>
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<div>Request the divorce be granted pending agreed valuation
of the LBCs and designate an mutually agreed upon
appraiser - certified or not.</div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
Gothic", "sans-serif"; font-size: 16px;">
<div>My ?Certified Appraiser? may not be acceptable to her
and a brief search revealed an appraisal cost of $300,
kinda expensive.</div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
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<div>Buy the auction (bid highest) if the Judge orders such.</div>
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<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
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<div>Document purchase price of the car and add all
restoration costs to determine a ?basis? for the cars.</div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
Gothic", "sans-serif"; font-size: 16px;">
<div>Since I owned two cars (not these), argue that at least
two ane ?non-marital? property and not subject to
division. </div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
Gothic", "sans-serif"; font-size: 16px;">
<div>Ask her to state ?How much she thinks? they are worth
and go from there.</div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
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<div>Pick and choose, two each. </div>
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<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
Gothic", "sans-serif"; font-size: 16px;">
<div>Sell them myself against court orders facing the
consequences, but avoiding auction.</div>
</li>
<li style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: "Color
Emoji", "Calibri", "Segoe UI",
"Meiryo", "Microsoft YaHei UI",
"Microsoft JhengHei UI", "Malgun
Gothic", "sans-serif"; font-size: 16px;">
<div>Are there any judges out there? Can?t a man keep his
LBCs? Seems a Judge has a duty to attempt to preserve
assets and property for people in the district. I worked
many hours on these cars and kinda like them. I suppose
the loss of them is part of the pain of divorce and I
could find others to fix up.</div>
</li>
</ol>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Sent September 9:<br>
</div>
<div>
<div>I feel I know the fair market value for my cars -
basically the price I?d sell them for. I also have them
insured for a greater value due to the incremental way
insurance is sold. Wife thinks they are made of gold.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I?ve owned LBCs for 35 years (not current cars) and done
all work except paint. I usually struggle through repairs
but finally manage. </div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I think I know the best way to find the valuation is to
hire an appraiser, but short of that, does anyone have
experience or thoughts how to handle LBC valuation in a
divorce? </div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I have four cars, ?72 MGB, ?68 BGT, ?73 TR6, ?59 Minor.
One solution is to pick and choose - I get two and wife
gets two. </div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>TR6 and MGB drivable. BGT & Minor not drivable.
Paint on Minor original; all others over 10 years. </div>
<br>
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