Bilingual Family Lawyer Needed

I'll respectfully disagree but there can be alimony here, just check in the Civil code:
[font=Gill Sans']Art. 207. El cónyuge que hubiera dado causa a la separación personal en los casos del artículo 202, deberá contribuir a que el otro, si no dio también causa a la separación, mantenga el nivel económico del que gozaron durante su convivencia, teniendo en cuenta los recursos de ambos.[/font]
[font=Gill Sans']Para la fijación de alimentos se tendrá en cuenta:[/font]
[font=Gill Sans']1° La edad y estado de salud de los cónyuges;[/font]

the age and health of spouses. thats exactly what it is. if the spouse is in 20's with normal helath/limbs intact, no kids, no post marriage joint assets, he has no salaried job here, no business here in Argentina to prove his income..their is nuthing to panic about.
 
the age and health of spouses. thats exactly what it is. if the spouse is in 20's with normal helath/limbs intact, no kids, no post marriage joint assets, he has no salaried job here, no business here in Argentina to prove his income..their is nuthing to panic about.

Indeed, but this is determined by the judge during the hearing, considering the facts then. Meanwhile, the wife can get depressed, lose her job, start taking medication, blame the husband for this & argue she's not able to work for now.

It can turn out really nasty (speaking from experience here... but that went even worst for me)
 
It can turn out really nasty (speaking from experience here... but that went even worst for me)

u can share yr experience here for knowledge of everyone, who wishes to go that route.

btw, even the husband [background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]can get depressed, lose his job, start taking medication, blame the wife for this & argue he's not able to work for now.[/background]
 
He has a salaried job here. I think that's the source of his heartburn if things go really bad.
 
Indeed, but this is determined by the judge during the hearing, considering the facts then. Meanwhile, the wife can get depressed, lose her job, start taking medication, blame the husband for this & argue she's not able to work for now.

It can turn out really nasty (speaking from experience here... but that went even worst for me)
Knowing what Frenchie is saying your friend should beat he to the punch and get ''depressed'' himself before hand
according to what i know,if there are no kids and no ''bienes gananciales''(things they bought after getting married)each one of them takes what they brought into the marriage.
 
I suggest self-marriage:
you declare yourself husband and wife, no ceremony, no witnesses. Decide how you will divide assets if things don´t work out.
Do not involve the church or state in your love life, no good will come of it.
The couple, the family are all wonderful institutions. Don´t let the man with his lawyers and priests ruin it for you.
 
I agree with GS with regard to sitting down and talking about it.
Did the same with my ex with no lawyer involvement at all.
It has to be said that I was the one at fault but was lucky to have married a decent wonderful woman in the first place who wasn't disposed in the slightest to make things difficult.
We didn't even write things down or draw up any form of legal agreement.
That was over five years ago and we're still friends.
I realise that it won't work for everyone, but it should at least be tried.
 
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