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[quote=Anonymous]OP - You need a lawyer who will listen to you and protect your interest and that if your childrenfrom the getgo. Your lawyer should file for spousal and child support immediately. Your expectation should be 50% of marital assets during your marriage to the date of separation as that is the usual rule as is 50/50 in custody even if older teens. Be sure college 529s are clearly protected. On assets do get advice because a division of pensions and investments may be even more important longterm than the house. Spousal support is also key and there does segments to be a 20 year rule. Not sure if you are saying early 40s as opposed to early 50s if it matters in terms of lifetime support. A daughter found a male lawyer seemed to be too subservient to what her exactly might do. Due to unexpected circumstances on her ex’s team, she was able to change and found a woman who was aggressive and competent. It was expensive, but the settlement was equitable after her ex said she brought nothing to and contributed nothing to their 15 year marriage!!(She did work and raised two young teens.)[/quote]
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