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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Husbands and wives cheat, anyone who cheats sucks. [b]Men typically are more likely to cheat.[/b] Most people claim their ex (or future ex) is a narcissist, avoid the crutch of the cliche. Most states have pretty clear rules on how spousal support and child support work, as some people have said to the OP you can look up these calculators. Talk to at least 3 lawyers. There are lawyers who will be more proactive in trying to find an agreement, others who will be more aggressive to get it done fast, etc. There are a couple of lawyers who are well established for having the "magic calculator" on what terms will be. If you can talk to one of them you'll get a great estimate for $300. #1 rule is to be absolutely and totally honest with your lawyer. Whatever you hide will bite you in the ass, as it should. Put in YOUR work in the divorce process to give all the needed information, financial asset documents, etc. Almost all good lawyers know all the tricks, which makes the process go faster. It's very hard to prove a spouse is cheating. You basically need a p0rn video, texts or emails explicitly confirming the sex, etc. If you have kids try and have the divorce result in you and your ex being in a place where you can co-parent the best possible. [/quote] This isn't actually true. It's just a stereotype. [/quote] It is actually true: 20% marital infidelity rate for men vs 13% for women eg men are 53% more likely to cheat on spouses https://ifstudies.org/blog/who-cheats-more-the-demographics-of-cheating-in-america[/quote] That data admits to being skewed by the larger gap over age 60. The gap is MUCH smaller in younger years. The data is also 10-16 years old. [/quote] So provide more recent data that shows it’s equal [/quote] Same source. The "gap is closing" and "shrinking rapidly." https://marriagescience.com/who-cheats-more-men-or-women/ "While men still cheat more than women, the gap is narrowing quickly. Especially among younger generations, infidelity is becoming more equal, driven by opportunity, tech, and evolving gender roles." [/quote] So men do in fact cheat more than women, proving the original point and refuting yours. Great job troll (and I'm male).[/quote]
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