[Alberg30] Alberg 30 Fair Market Value
RABBIT649 at aol.com
RABBIT649 at aol.com
Sat Aug 17 05:36:38 PDT 2002
In a message dated 8/5/02 6:11:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SandersM at aol.com
writes:
> In a message dated 8/5/02 10:08:59 AM, Dwalker at cemcocpa.com writes:
>
> >tell her to take the boat and give YOU the cash she thinks it is worth
>
> Much as you love the boat, this is exactly the right advice. If she's
> valued
> the boat at $30,000, then have your lawyer tell her lawyer that she gets
> the
> boat, and you get the credit. This will force the issue. If she REALLY
> Thinks the boat is worth $30,000, then you win -- you can go out with the
> cash and buy two more. If she doesn't, it forces her hand in negotiation.
> "I cut, you choose." If she won't take it at her valued price, then make
> her
> state a price at which she is willing to take the boat, and then you get to
> choose whether to take the boat, or make her take it at her price. It
> works.
>
> The trick to surviving divorce is to avoid getting hung up on things. Much
> as you love ARGO, there are hundreds of Albergs out there, and many good
> ones
> on the market. When you get hung up on a thing, it just gives your wife a
> pressure point to break you with in negotiations. Don't let her break you
> with ARGO. If it comes to that, let her go (ARGO, of course!) and get
> another. Once your wife realizes that you are at peace with letting ARGO
> go, chances are she'll back down quickly, rather than risk ending up with
> the
> boat herself.
>
> Please excuse my presumptions -- I don't know either of you. If I'm way
> off
> the mark, well, the advice is worth every penny you paid for it.
>
> Sanders McNew.
>
Straight out of "The Art of War". Very sage advice. Bravo Sanders.
Paul Cicchetti
#23 Ashwagh
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