Warne could be stumped

A divorce could cost Warne, one of the world's highest-paid cricketers, at least half of everything he owns, a family law expert said. Victorian solicitor Michael Taussig, QC, said a couple with children who had been married for at least a decade would usually split their assets equally if they divorced.
But Mr Taussig said there were no rules about the division of property. He said Warne might argue that he was entitled to a greater share of assets because his earnings had largely paid for them.
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