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Question 1

Rick, a multi-millionaire, is engaged to Sue. However, Rick is afraid that Sue is only after his money and will divorce him after a few years and take half of everything he owns. What is Rick's best option?

Question 2

Brad and Linda are getting a divorce. They have been married for 20 years. During that time, Brad has worked as a school teacher and has made an annual income of about $30,000. Linda has worked as a doctor with an average annual income of around $150,000. They have generally shared household responsibilities and have both generally contributed time, money, and effort to the marriage. They have accumulated assets worth about $500,000. After their divorce...