Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting how many divorced people out there, usually men, claim a divorce drove them to bankruptcy or that their wife took everything. There is always something more to the story. I’m sure there is one-in-a-thousand case where the person did everything right but their ex somehow stole everything and/or left them with the debt, but most of the time that is not the case.
My ex and I started marriage with nothing and were poor by DCUM standards. Divorced 12 years in and each took half of 500k net worth and lawyers got about 2k. A few years later our individual net worths are about as much as our combined net worth was 5 years ago before the divorce. Getting divorced is not an excuse to make dumb decisions and not save and invest.
NP here. Regardless, I am shocked how many second marriages have a spouse that married in that was "unaware" that the wife made/had all or most of the money and assets, and in many cases, the husband did claim bankruptcy. I find it perplexing that more second wives do not do their homework, and marry what they think someone has - their loss, I guess. But I would expect more common sense and due diligence. Are some people only looking for appearances? At that age??