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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She needs to talk to a lawyer. How much she gets in child support depends on a number of factors - how much she has the kids, how much her salary is. She may be in for a shock at how low child support may be if he wants 50/50 custody (which will cut his child support amount drastically). She may get a small amount of alimony for a couple of years if she has been out of the workforce for a while. In almost all cases, SAHMs need to tighten their belts significantly.[/quote] "SAHM" is a perk of marriage that is lost when the marriage ends. I've (personally) never heard of a divorced SAHM. On what planet does this exist?[/quote] If there are lots of assets, anything goes. Don't know if that's the case here.[/quote] If there's multiple millions of assets to split so that neither has to ever work again, sure then I suppose you could say there is a SAHM ...and also a SAHD since neither have to work. Thank you for bringing up a scenario that applies to 0.00000000000001 of the population! I hereby clarify my statement: SAHM is a perk of marriage that is lost when the marriage ends unless you are in the top 0.00000000000001 wealth. The other 99.999999999999999% of SAHM must go back to work after divorce.[/quote]
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