Never agreed meaning paid full time childcare? Or “never agreed” but they were a SAHP? |
Good for him. The law is the law. |
If you stayed, you pay alimony. If you were okay then and benefited from free services but want to deny dues for divorce, that won't happen. No matter which gender. |
They made a decision to stay married, what excuse they yse to save money doesn't matter, no matter honest or made up. |
If you didn't agree then why did you stay married? |
| Do you've a prenuptial agreement saying they need to work or lose spousal rights? |
Right, there's tacit agreement in that you stayed married and kept paying the bills. What kind of evidence that they didn't agree could you have? Daily texts that say, "If you don't get a job today, I really will leave you." Well then why did you never leave? |
15 years out of work 2 years spouse is 45 NY |
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op - lets say the alimony is timebound and the judge mandates work, and dh still does not work, then what happens?
Whole situation is so upsetting. I could never have imagined anyone wanting to put their wife in this scenario. |
2 years is nothing, the court will give them minimal support. Get a lawyer tomorrow and file asap. Do not continue to drag this out. |
It doesn’t matter if he doesn’t get a job. That’s his problem. You won’t be required to pay more. Why do you think it’s upsetting for a wife? Men have always had to pay alimony so why shouldn’t women? |
Yea, particular in NY. He’ll be imputed income and OP probably will pay him in the areas of $40-70k for 2 years max |
This. OP you can’t predict unless you know the state you are in |
It feels unfair, but I don’t really care. I would give up nearly everything I have to be able to live my life without him. His not getting a job was a small part of the overall issue. He just never saw us as a team. |
Yet you didn't find it divorce worthy offense and stayed married hence the alimony. |