Jul 11 - The marriages of high-earning city workers in London appear to be the latest victims of the credit crunch.
Half of all city workers have seen bonuses slashed by 40,000 pounds ($80,000) - that's more than the national average annual wage.
A new study of 100 high flyers by Mishcon de Reya - a London law firm which specialises in divorce - shows one in 10 city workers fear their spouse may be seeking legal advice to protect their own interests.
Sonia Legg reports.
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