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By far the best way to determine a value in divorce is to agree whatever it=
is. Wife and I could=EF=BB=BFn't agree and ultimately the judge accepted =
the insured values. Even if one party had an appraisal, the other party do=
esn't have to accept the appraised value.
The judge was smart, fair, and facilitated an agreement. He started off by=
picking and choosing, since my wife indicated they were a worth a lot more=
than the insured value, so we each picked two and I had to delivery the tw=
o. When I asked by what date, he asked my wife if she would rather have th=
em delivered or take cash. She chose cash; he stipulated half of the insur=
ed value and it was over (especially since she didn't offer a value herself=
).=20
Just a good caring judge made the difference.
If anyone is interested in more about this, please email me.
Steve Hughes
Gainesville, FL
At 10:20 AM 9/9/2016 +0000, you wrote:
Help please!
I feel I know the fair market value for my cars - basically the priceI=C3=
=A2=C2=80=C2=99d sell them for. I also have them insured for a greater val=
uedue to the incremental way insurance is sold. Wife thinksthey are made =
of gold.
I=C3=A2=C2=80=C2=99ve owned LBCs for 35 years (not current cars) and done a=
ll workexcept paint. I usually struggle through repairs but finallymanage.=
=20
I think I know the best way to find the valuation is to hire anappraiser, b=
ut short of that, does anyone have experience or thoughts howto handle LBC =
valuation in a divorce? =20
I have four cars, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9872 MGB, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9868 BGT, =C3=
=A2=C2=80=C2=9873 TR6, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9859 Minor. Onesolution is to pick =
and choose - I get two and wife gets two.=20
TR6 and MGB drivable. BGT & Minor not drivable. Paint onMinor original; a=
ll others over 10 years. Tires on all over 10years. =20
Thanks for input (even humor).
Steve Hughes
Gainesville, FL=20
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ing and choosing, since my wife indicated they were a worth a lot more than=
the insured value, so we each picked two and I had to delivery the two.&nb=
sp; When I asked by what date, he asked my wife if she would rather have th=
em delivered or take cash. She chose cash; he stipulated half of the =
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At 10:20 AM 9/9/2016 +0000, you wrote:<br>
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<br>
I feel I know the fair market value for my cars - basically the price
I=C3=A2=C2=80=C2=99d sell them for. I also have them insured for a gr=
eater value
due to the incremental way insurance is sold. Wife thinks
they are made of gold.<br>
<br>
I=C3=A2=C2=80=C2=99ve owned LBCs for 35 years (not current cars) and done a=
ll work
except paint. I usually struggle through repairs but finally
manage. <br>
<br>
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? <br>
<br>
I have four cars, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9872 MGB, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9868 BGT, =C3=
=A2=C2=80=C2=9873 TR6, =C3=A2=C2=80=C2=9859 Minor. One
solution is to pick and choose - I get two and wife gets two.
<br>
<br>
TR6 and MGB drivable. BGT & Minor not drivable. Paint on
Minor original; all others over 10 years. Tires on all over 10
years. <br>
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Thanks for input (even humor).<br>
Steve Hughes<br>
Gainesville, FL=20
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