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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think women tend to divorce husbands who are duds Men tend to divorce wives before a large windfall. Inheritance, stock options , a large promotion . It’s very known phenomenon to divorce lawyers - men riding high kn their careers at the expense of wife raising their kids, only to dump her for a newer model when he achieves career prime. My friends husband approached her with a postnup request after 2 kids together who years marriage . His biotech company was about to go public. She didn’t sign and he divorced her. Now lives with a 20-years younger woman unmarried, they just had a baby [/quote] My DH did something similar. He made somewhere around $3M in the year after we settled. He's at a public company so some stuff was in SEC filings. Before he filed he made around $700,000, which was still a fortune but a different universe. I was a SAHM. It will take me until the day I die to earn what he made the year he filed. He's still single for now and I don't know if he has the energy to find someone to date, but I know he's really happy to have all his money for himself. [/quote] My exH did the same. He’s dating a much younger woman doesn’t plan to remarry. Sold his company for $25m within a year post divorce . I got $4m settlement which was fine but nearly not as much as he should have shared. It cost him relationship with kids they cut him off I guess it goes both ways dumping partners - the same idea - spouse feels the partner doesn’t “deserve” they can do better keep earning to themselves etc [/quote]
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