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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Places like WalMart, Target, Joanne are always hiring. If her income is low enough, she will qualify for SNAP benefits and Medicaid. Her lifestyle will take a huge hit but she won't be homeless on the street. If there's no prenup, she will be entitled to at least some spousal support. The courts in most states don't care if she had a thousand affairs. [/quote] In Virginia, they do.[/quote] No, VA does not really care.[/quote] Yeah, it really does. Proof of adultery = bye-bye, spousal support![/quote] Your premise is that there would be any spousal support in the first place which is almost never the case nowadays.[/quote] Exactly. If people get it, it is temporary. And only people with very high income spouse would get enough to live on (and even that may be a few years and not more). Almost everyone would have to get a job. [/quote] Wrong and wrong. I have indefinite spousal support. And I also work. I don't use terms like "high income." I have no idea what that might mean in your world. it's pretty subjective. But I can tell you that at least half of my divorced friends got to keep large marital homes, and they do not work. Or they work part-time as personal trainers or personal shoppers - no benefits or anything. I know one who works in a clothing store. Several who do absolutely nothing except play tennis. Pretty much like my married friends. Half work, half don't. [/quote] Keeping the marital home is a completely different thing. That is an [b]asset[/b] ... marital assets are split 50/50 which often means one spouse can keep the house. We weren’t disputing how assets are split, we dispute the existence of spousal support in year 2020. You must be in Virginia. There are a couple remaining ass backward states where alimony laws are stuck in the 18th century. Thank god I don’t live in such a terrible place! What a criminal injustice that an EX spouse could not even work while her former spouse MUST work or he goes to jail. This is like modern slavery. Virginians rise up in protest and abolish these discriminatory ancient laws.[/quote]
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