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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be aware that indefinite alimony is still a thing in MD; if a judge thinks your spouse is not able to work (vs doesn't want to), that may be an issue. [/quote] He didn’t say that she’s a paraplegic. She can work HARD! Just ask the SAHM brigade about how hard is their job. Toughest job on earth right? So we KNOW she can work a hard job: let her make some income working hard. [/quote] +1. Everyone knows there is no job more hard than being a housewife with a kid in school. It’s excruciating. [/quote] Exactly. The 6 hours to go to the grocery store and trying to fit in a pedicure AND a Pilates class...KILLER.[/quote] Wow. OP’s wife sounds like she definitely needs a push to go back to work, but can we not use this thread as an excuse to crap all over SAHPs? I work full-time outside the home, but my best friend is a SAHP of three, all of whom are in school now. And I know damn well she is not enjoying pedicures and Pilates every day. She definitely works harder than I do in my office job.[/quote] You have it wrong. We are 100% AGREEing with you. This is the evidence that clearly she can handle a 60 hour/week grueling job and thereby support herself. [/quote]
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