Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the only reason you want a divorce is that you think she is cheating? Makes sense that you would be sure of that before you discuss splitting up.
yes we have a good marriage, no major arguments, some sex, etc but if she has cheated, no matter what she says/does to repent there will only be a divorce from my end immediately. i just want to know if its worth getting PI to document any illicit affair .. or do courts not give a shit and split assets 50/50 anyway?
Courts don't care. No fault divorce. She's getting the money regardless, just like she would if you were the one cheating. Maybe spend your energy trying to figure out what's really going on rather than trying to cheat her out of money that is also rightfully hers. (hence the cheating being irrelevant)
is cheating a no fault divorce? if adultery is proven? hence my question..
Op here .. would be nice if anyone in legal profession can chime in (we are in VA) .. of course I am also looking at getting legal advice but I feel like I need some answers now (weekend) and will only be torturing myself waiting till the weekday to talk to a laywer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all reeks that you are cheating as well and want to get our guilt-free.
Why do I say this? Cheaters see cheating in everything. You are nothing but a classic example.
No. I am divorced. Thank God. There are bad marriages. And people who continue to assume it is always good. Life is not that simple.
Could have cared less about cheating. Never happened but would not have mattered if it did (ex had a hall pass he did not use). I wished he would leave me...for years. My point is if the marriage is bad, people are not “throwing away stability” with cheating. It simply might not be there and there is nothing to lose and it is already over. If the marriage is good, cheating is awful. If it is bad, cheating truly is irrelevant. I can’t stand the assumption just because people are married, it must be “good” or “stable.” Mine looked that way but it could not have been further than the truth. A lot of marriages are like this.
If OP is unhappy, he should leave. She will get 50/50. She might not get alimony if he wants to attempt to prove it.
Anonymous wrote:This all reeks that you are cheating as well and want to get our guilt-free.
Why do I say this? Cheaters see cheating in everything. You are nothing but a classic example.