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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will never understand why people assume every woman who under earned during marriage was contributing to his career or raising kids. There are so many women who just don't even feel like working a retail job when their husband makes enough to cover their expenses. My DH pays lifetime alimony to his ex in VA. He also had to pay the mortgage on the family house and sign over the title to her. Their youngest turned 18 over 15 years ago. They divorced when youngest was 8. IMO the longest alimony should have lasted was 10 years, and she shouldn't have gotten a free house out of the deal. He was a fed worker in his 30s. So, not a high earner. BTW she's an alcoholic who couldn't provide basic care for their 2 kids. He woke, fed, and drove them to school each day til l the divorce, yet she got full custody. [/quote] You're opinion is irrelevant AND you are getting a biased POV from your now DH. So maybe myofb.[/quote]
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