Rise in value of luxury items means they are being tussled over by estranged couples in court
17 July 2021 • 5:00am
The soaring value of luxury items has led to a rise in “handbag divorces”, as estranged couples tussle over designer watches, high heels and expensive road bikes in front of unimpressed judges.
Divorcing spouses now argue over clothing and shoes in the same way they have historically done over property, cars and more traditional, larger assets, lawyers have reported.
It comes as the courts, which were already close to capacity before the pandemic, manage a backlog which could see couples waiting more than a year for a hearing.
DIVORCE BILL
Inside Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce as mega rich couple set to battle it out over £93bn fortune
James Beal
18:00 ET, May 4 2021
THEY are one of the world’s richest power couples with a wealth of £93billion – greater than the wealth of 100 countries.
But Bill and Melinda Gates are now set to battle each other for a share of their tech-built fortune after their marriage crashed.
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Last night it emerged Melinda, who met her husband while a manager at his software company, pressed delete on their 27-year marriage calling it “irretrievably broken”.
Microsoft co-founder Bill has now hired lawyers at the legal firm started by his close friend, US tycoon Warren Buffett, amid claims the pair do not have a pre-nup.
Marblehead volleyball opens up with comeback win over Beverly
Scot Cooper / Correspondent
The Marblehead volleyball team dropped the first set to Beverly in its season opener on March 4 at the high school gym. But the Magicians shook off the results of that first set to take the next three to beat the Panthers, 3-1.
The first set was tied at 24, before Beverly grabbed the next two points to win it, 26-24. There were 11 lead changes in the first set, but Beverly prevailed after Marblehead came back from a 24-20 deficit.
The second set had a few lead changes early on, but Marblehead kicked it into high gear when they were up, 20-15. They ended up winning it, 25-17. With a 12-11 lead early on, the Magicians picked up their play and never let Beverly cut into it.