Attorney Matthew R. Arnold answering the question: “What does uncontested divorce mean?”
The divorce of oil tycoon Harold Hamm has already been a dramatic affair. First there were the allegations of infidelity, then came news of secret audiotapes. Now that the case appears to be winding down, the issue that has everyone talking is the amount of the final settlement, forecasted to be among the largest in history.
Given that Hamm owns more oil than any other American, the fight for the money will be intense. The case has been a complex one, with one report of 50,000 pages of corporate information being turned over. The only issue that has been settled is that the case will move forward as “no-fault”, meaning the accusations of cheating will stay out of the remainder of the case.
Another issue that some experts believe has been resolved, and one that could prove critical to the size of the eventual settlement, is the date of separation. Though the issue may sound insignificant, in this case it could add several zeros to the end of any financial settlement between the parties. Harold Hamm previously argued in court filings that the date of separation was 2003, when the two parties filed for divorce on an earlier occasion and began sleeping in separate bedrooms. Sue Ann Hamm claims the date of separation was in May of 2012.
Sources say the parties may have come together and agreed to use a 2012 date, though no one knows why Harold would throw in the towel on such an important issue. The decision, if true, could mean Sue Ann will walk away with billions. That’s because under Oklahoma law any wealth accrued after the date of separation is likely to be seen as separate property and not marital assets that will have to be divided. Hamm’s fortune has grown immensely in the last few years and the bulk of his wealth was created in the past decade.
Experts in Oklahoma are already saying they think the settlement could cost Harold $3 billion or more, significantly more than the current most expensive divorce ever, the $1.7 billion Rupert Murdoch paid his ex-wife Anna in 1999. A settlement this large would be historic and would mean that Sue Ann would become among the 20 wealthiest women in America, worth more than even Oprah Winfrey (a mere $2.8 billion fortune).
The case is a great example of the dangers of not signing a prenuptial agreement. Twenty-five years ago the Hamms could never have imagined the fortune they would one day be fighting over. Not having a document discussing a fair division of assets means Hamm’s control over his own company is now in jeopardy given that most experts agree he will be forced to sell shares of the company to pay Sue Ann her hefty settlement, likely reducing his stake in his company to less than 50 percent. It’s terrible to think about how all this time and money spent on the divorce fight that could have been avoided with a little foresight 25 years ago.
If you find yourself facing a complicated family matter then you need the help of experienced family law attorneys in Charlotte, North Carolina who can help guide you through the often confusing process of divorce.
Source:
“Lack of a prenup imperils oil billionaire’s fortune,” by Joshua Schneyer, published at Yahoo.com.
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