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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hammer and Chambers are disagreeing over exactly when they decided to end their marriage. The site claims Hammer insists they parted ways in January while Chambers, 37, marked their 10th wedding anniversary in May with a wedding photo and gushing message to her husband. 'TEN years married, twelve together, thirteen years as best friends. Happy Anniversary, my love,' she posted on her Instagram. Ten years is a game changer for $$$. [/quote] If there is no prenup, why does the 10 years matter? Aren’t you automatically getting at least 50% of the marital assets?[/quote] The reason Hollywood celebrities try to get out of the marriage before 10 years? The answer could lie in California's spousal support law, which is commonly referred to as "the 10-year rule." It is believed that if a marriage lasts longer than 10 years, support must be paid indefinitely to the lower-earning spouse — and while that isn't totally how it works, it is true that a decade is an important milestone that could affect the court's decision when it comes to alimony. California is one of a few states where you can really benefit financially from staying married for 10 years or longer. Often, the spouse who brings in less income has the right to be paid for as long as he or she needs, and as long as the other spouse can afford it. Basically, after 10 years, you are officially entitled to maintain the standard of living you're accustomed to. The lesser-earning spouse could bring in even more bucks if they are part of their partner's retirement plan, and especially if they have children together. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.popsugar.com/celebrity/California-Divorce-Laws-10-Year-Marriage-Rule-37818996/amp[/quote]
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