Dear Anonymous:
I surmise the question you want answered is whether this is a fair deal. Understand that each divorce case is unique, and in order to even begin to answer this question one would need to know how long the parties were married; what each party's income is; what other assets and liabilities the parties have, whehter in joint name or separately and the values of each, and this is just a starting point.
This also assumes that the party who is giving the information is aware and has full knowledge of the above questions. I frequently find that one spouse has no idea about what the family finances truly are, and therefore, that is part of the lawyer's job during the case.
So, assuming that the question I posed above is what you wanted answered, the simple answer is it cannot be answered. It may be more than fair to you, but my suggestion would be you consult with an attorney first before giving away rights you may have and may not be aware you have.
Best of luck to you.
Cindy S. Vova
Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
Broward/Boca Raton
954-316-3496/561-962-2785
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