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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]women file for divorce 80 - 90% of the time which indicates that men are not the ones who predominantly leave the marriage. If you are concerned about his "leaving" you then your risk is relatively low. You are more likely to leave the marriage than he is. If he is making 2+ million a year, then the child support will be significant and you will get 50% of all marital assests. This looks like low risk-high-reward in your favor to me. In other words, his labor results in community property that you, through no-fault divorce, can take 50% at any time. Also at 2+ million a year, you will not be doing any significant house work because you can hire cleaners. You are worried for nothing. He, on the other hand, should be scared out of his mind.[/quote] That is not true. Higher earner men have zero fear of divorce in middle age. They can afford a new family. ExW will be completed lonely and poor if she didn't work or wasn't smart to have smart investments during marriage[/quote] Huh? Most high earning men don’t want share custody of children. [/quote] Or, many do and it's only a new trend to get 50/50 and it's only in some states. Even if mom cheats and leaves the marriage often she still gets full custody, alimony and child support.[/quote]
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