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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husbands ex was a SAHM. When kids went to school, he tried to get her to go back to work. She refused. They had many issues, and her refusing to work was a sore spot with him. His mom worked, and her mom worked, so his norm was a working mom. She went back to college, graduated, then got a part time job. She didn’t like it so she quit. And that was it. He left. They were married a total of 13 years - to include time separated pending divorce. I met him post divorce. He lived in a tiny one bedroom apartment. He was paying 65% of his income to her. I get supporting the kids, but it really hurt that he had to continue supporting someone who had refused to work. She also told the kids he wasn’t giving her enough, and that is why they had to move. They moved because she wanted to move closer to her boyfriend.Ultimatly, she got a job and from what I can tell is successful. Kids are grown now. She gets part of his retirement. She’s been with the same boyfriend as long as my husband and I have been together - which is longer than they were married. They will never get married because she doesn’t want to lose part of his retirement. So, from my POV, husbands Often get screwed in divorce.[/quote] Your DH sounds like a big jerk. I'm betting she did most with the kids and house which equals a job...and legally as well. What do you mean she gets part of HIS retirement?? lol She gets apx half of their retirement for the duration of their marriage when eligible. She could get married, it won't affect any retirement benefits. I'm getting a pension from my prior marriage and I'm married. Maybe you are thinking alimony. I wouldn't be surprised if she was the one that chose to divorce him, I would. Especially if he didn't view being a SAHM as having a job. When my kids were in school it was even harder because I had to be very involved and shuttle them all over with sports, and many activities. [/quote]
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