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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He should pay you alimony for as long as it will take your career to be on the same footing as if you had never left work for him; at least one year for every year you were married. He should pay the entire mortgage for the next three years.[/quote] I really wish women (and men) would read divorce law in their state when they make decisions to marry and decision within their marriage. How many of you read the laws of marriage and divorce when you were planning your big fancy wedding.[/quote] And what should those women and men conclude, after reading that Virginia law says when ordering support the judge should consider "[t]he decisions regarding employment, career, economics, education and parenting arrangements made by the parties during the marriage and their effect on present and future earning potential, including the length of time one or both of the parties have been absent from the job market" and "[t]he extent to which either party has contributed to the attainment of education, training, career position or profession of the other party."? [/quote]
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