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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SAHMs nearly all the time 99 percent of premarriage money is split 50/50 too. Look at me. In my case I owned a nice apartment, had a nice car. Had 20K in bank. That was my whole net worth. Well sold apartment after married and rolled funds into home we purchased together, the 20K in bank rolled into our joint savings account and my 401k back in 1998 was not very large at all. I only put in 6 percent of the 55K salary back then. All the gains are over last 26 years. And if I go first she gets my SS which is very big as I plan to retire at 67 and not take SS to 70 God willing. And 401K is a lot. Earning money is way way easier than raising kids and running a household. they deserve 100 percent in a divorce. [/quote] Then I Am superwoman because my spouse and I both worked for money while raising kids and running a household. No need to kiss the sahp’s butt.[/quote] Obviously you have not been the beneficiary of a SAH spouse. If you had, your life would have been easier at both work and home. [/quote]
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