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Reply to "If you are divorcing spouse who is jobless (not because you agreed they would stay home) what does alimony look like? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It goes by a formula. [/quote] This. My spouse is a lawyer and could very easily work. We sent the kids to daycare even though he was staying at home. He still gets alimony and child support. [/quote] Wow. This feels wrong.[/quote] Not at all. This seems completely fair. It was a mutual decision[/quote] If the couple agreed, that’s fine. OP said the spouse is not working and the couple did NOT agree on this. OP, how old is your spouse? How employable are they and what field are they in? How long have they been not working? Is it because they decided not to work or because they cannot find a job, despite a diligent search? Is child support a factor here? Did your earnings or career benefit in any way from the spouse being at home? [/quote]
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