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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. I will get half the assets, so $400k from the house, $ 250k from the 401k, and about another $250k from investments, liquid funds, etc. I’m 35 so not too shabby. 2. I will get alimony and child support based on his $350k salary 3. I have Masters degree and worked for 13 years before staying home to have children close together, ie, 4, 2 and newborn. I can get back into the workforce. 4. My children have trust funds and college is fully funded for undergrad and grad school, accruing interest. 5. I don’t need the standard of living I have. Even if I get a job making $100k, with alimony and child support I will be fine. All of the above is purely to answer the question, I do not plan on divorcing and am happily married. [/quote] How are you 35, worked for 13 years before staying home and have a master's degree? Honest question.[/quote] So she would have been 31 when she decided to stay at home.lies lies[/quote] I’m not the PP, but have similar numbers. Right into work from college in 2007 Got a masters while working SAH when had a kid in 2016 (10 working years, 35 years old) 11-13 working years with a masters at 35 doesn’t sound off to me if she only SAH starting in the last year or two. [/quote]
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