In an attempt to avoid paying alimony, Knicks’ Raymond Felton wants a New York judge to dismiss his wife’s divorce case so he can move it to North Carolina.
Ladies, prenups don’t have to leave you out in the cold. They can be created for your advantage as well. Knicks point guard Raymond Felton is asking a New York judge to allow his divorce caseto be moved to North Carolina. The goal in the move is to avoid having to pay alimony.
Felton, 29, filed papers in Manhattan Supreme Court Tuesday asking a judge to dismiss his estranged wife Ariane’s divorce case and enforce their prenuptial agreement.
That agreement requires the couple to submit to arbitration in North Carolina, Felton’s home state, to end their 19-month marriage. Ariane Felton would get no alimony under the prenuptial.
I know you’re wondering where in this there’s a silver lining. The prenup also states that arbitration is off, if Felton physically abused or cheated on his wife. Well, we know Ariane turned in a gun to New York police that she claimed Felton waved at her and she also shared with the police that Felton was cheating on her.
Ahhhh, it all makes sense. Well played Ariane, well played!
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