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to think I should have 50%?

55 replies

notfornothing · 08/06/2016 12:12

Trying to keep it short.
We are selling our property to invest in a business and possibly buy a cheaper family home.
We are married and own this property together, there is good equity in it. DH bought it before we met so it was his, when we got married it became ours.
Part of the sale money is supposed to be invested in a business, DH says according to the rules the wife (me) can own 25% of the business.
Aibu to think I should own 50%?
Other part will go to buying a family home (deposit only) and a assume we will own that jointly.

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Junosmum · 08/06/2016 12:13

"The rules" what rules?

Are you on the mortgage or deeds?

dodobookends · 08/06/2016 12:15

What sort of business is it - and will it be a limited company, a partnership, a franchise or a sole trader?

Rainbowzippy · 08/06/2016 12:16

The rules?

MachiKoro · 08/06/2016 12:16

Yes, should be 50%. What rules?

Rainbowzippy · 08/06/2016 12:16

The ones where you can't shag on the first date??

fabulousathome · 08/06/2016 12:17

You need to have a chat with an accountant or a solicitor. Often the first half hour is free.

Fidelia · 08/06/2016 12:19

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notfornothing · 08/06/2016 12:20

It's a franchise and these are the franchise company rules supposedly. I don't think he is making it up

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notfornothing · 08/06/2016 12:21

I am on the deeds and on the mortgage atm

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Oysterbabe · 08/06/2016 12:23

Is it something to do with minimising tax liability?

Osolea · 08/06/2016 12:38

Are you going to be doing the same amount of work for the business?

angelos02 · 08/06/2016 12:40

I think you are doing well to get 25% out of an asset to which you put nothing in? But that is more down to morals than what you are legally entitled to as his wife.

splendide · 08/06/2016 12:40

If you're investing in the business why haven't you seen the rules?

TinklyLittleLaugh · 08/06/2016 12:43

Well I own 50% of DP's business (and to be fair it is his business, his baby, his expertise, I just do the admin). When we set it up our accountant suggested 51/49%, which I would have been fine with but DP insisted on 50/50.

araiba · 08/06/2016 12:44

you dont even know what you want 50% of

branofthemist · 08/06/2016 12:46

What role are you doing in the business. Dh owns half of the business I set up, but we both work full time in it.

Aberchips · 08/06/2016 12:50

I own 50% of our business ( I do the admin OH does the hard bit!!) however if it is a franchise they may have separate rules on who can put up the capital etc. More info needed on the "rules" OP!

TheNaze73 · 08/06/2016 12:51

What exactly are you asking? I'm lost? 50% of what & why?

PumpPumpUpTheJam · 08/06/2016 12:55

50% of the business. Are people reading the OP? Hmm

And yes, you should. Or he can have 25% and you have the rest.

PumpPumpUpTheJam · 08/06/2016 12:56

Ask to see the rules. Tell him you think he may be lying have misread.

PenguinWatch · 08/06/2016 13:14

What business? What rules? What is DH's role? What is OP's role?

How on Earth are people able to respond to this thread without this information?!

TreadSoftlyOnMyDreams · 08/06/2016 13:14

DH says according to the rules the wife (me) can own 25% of the business
Does he therefore own the other 75% or is some of it owned by the franchiser?

So put the new house entirely in your name? Grin

blaeberry · 08/06/2016 13:15

Whatever he owns, if you split it will still count as a marital asset.

notfornothing · 08/06/2016 13:15

It's true that DH bought the property initially without any input from me before we met.
During the 13 years we've been together i have been contributing to morgage payments. Now sahm.
Also a couple of years ago I received an inheritance that went entirely to DH to repay a loan.

He was happy to change the deed of the property, his idea, not mine. I never asked for this. I was pleased that he did it though as it showed that he sees us as a team.
I don't believe he would lie about the rules but I don't quite understand how this works.
If we are married aren't any businesses started during marriage automatically both of ours?
He will be doing the majority of the work in the business.

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notfornothing · 08/06/2016 13:17

He would own 75%, me 25%
It would be a limited company that operates a franchise.
He would manage it.
Money to start it would come from sale of property (our home) that we own together legally.

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