| Interview several attorneys not just one |
Be honest. You are a total loser who has no friends and who has parents who regret your conception. That’s why you spend your time trolling anonymous message boards. |
Why would you say this to someone? |
There's this incel who has started dominating the relationship forum. I wish Jeff could ban him. |
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Come on now OP. Be real with us.
I'm a military spouse that runs a successful business despite the demands of my husband's career. I also started that business asa single Mom. It IS possible. But it takes a commitment to make it work. That said, you'll now need to figure it out. Unfortunately you'll also live at a different lifestyle than before. It is what is it. You supported someone else's success rather than creating your own. You've got that chance now. |
Hit dog will holler. |
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OP here. No oxygen for the troll.
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Good, ignore them. Now there’s two! You deserve alimony, the house, and part of his retirement. |
| Don't bother asking here, this is a lawyer question. In my state, 20 years = alimony for life but I have seen cases where that changes based on educational background, earning potential (even if you didn't work to potential during the marriage), time left with kids under 18 at home, and division of assets. If he makes a ton and you are dividing enormous assets there is not much reason for spousal support on top of that. If you are walking away with even few million that's more than a lot of people still married have accumulated. |
What does enormous mean? |
Disagree. That’s not fair to him or his future partner. |
Leech |
| Pay attention to retirement and pension too because DH was likely earning that more while you were working part time. Also, did DH have an affair? That could give you leverage in Virginia. I know, divorce attorneys that hire PIs to find out this type of information to help their clients. |
Maybe because its true. |
This. |