Anonymous wrote:In Maryland? I saw a post the other day that it cost someone 180k. I work part time and although I have a little savings my husband makes high six figures and my income is basically Pennies compared to his. How the heck am I suppose to pay for a lawyer? I had done some research and saw that it would be around 15-20k and sort of had that number in my mind. And now I’m freaking out. I have my first consult with a lawyer next week so of course I’m going to ask but I’m curious…how much did your divorce cost you?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Overall I am fine with 50/50 of the marital assets. But he can’t take 50% custody with his job. He is literally never home. He would have to hire a nanny. He would likely only take the kids on weekends/maybe one weeknight a week if he could swing it (but I doubt he would even want to). So it’s likely going to be 70/30 situation. Don’t get me wrong-I’d love if he would take 50 but he won’t. I will go back to work full time. But it will take me a lot longer to move up in my career now since it was always me having to “be flexible”. And I’m done. So yes-I want some short term alimony for giving up my career possibilities for his. We have been married 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Overall I am fine with 50/50 of the marital assets. But he can’t take 50% custody with his job. He is literally never home. He would have to hire a nanny. He would likely only take the kids on weekends/maybe one weeknight a week if he could swing it (but I doubt he would even want to). So it’s likely going to be 70/30 situation. Don’t get me wrong-I’d love if he would take 50 but he won’t. I will go back to work full time. But it will take me a lot longer to move up in my career now since it was always me having to “be flexible”. And I’m done. So yes-I want some short term alimony for giving up my career possibilities for his. We have been married 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:3 kids? What is so bad that you want a divorce and he doesn’t ? Have you truly exhausted all options of working on the marriage?
3 kids. Enough said,
Anonymous wrote:$250k in Maryland so far. I have no idea what ex-w has paid but it's less than that. Her only offer was 0/100, but in the end I got 50/50 kids and assets but had to fight over ever bit of it.
A friend of mine had a divorce in Maryland just like OP's. The legal fees were not very expensive because he offered her a huge bribe--an upfront settlement plus generous child support and alimony--to accept 50-50. His lawyer told her lawyer, "take it or leave it, if you don't accept this generous offer we'll spend the next two years in court." He got to keep the house, and paid her half of the equity, and they stayed out of court.
It was interesting that she was willing to "sell off" time with her children for cash. When the kids got older they chose to only live with their dad.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand women that make pennies and have 3 kids. Why wouldn't you want to hold onto that money if you could?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on how contentious and whether you have kids. Your numbers sound really low for a contested divorce.
How much did it cost you? We have three kids. He doesn’t want to get divorced. So contentious in that he said “if you do this I will make sure you get nothing”. Which I mean he can’t do that because we have no prenup and we have kids but that gives you an idea of his mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contested? You cheated ?
Op here. Nobody cheated. He doesn’t want to get divorced. And I need a lawyer not mediation to make sure I get a fair deal. We have three kids.
Anonymous wrote:$250k in Maryland so far. I have no idea what ex-w has paid but it's less than that. Her only offer was 0/100, but in the end I got 50/50 kids and assets but had to fight over ever bit of it.
A friend of mine had a divorce in Maryland just like OP's. The legal fees were not very expensive because he offered her a huge bribe--an upfront settlement plus generous child support and alimony--to accept 50-50. His lawyer told her lawyer, "take it or leave it, if you don't accept this generous offer we'll spend the next two years in court." He got to keep the house, and paid her half of the equity, and they stayed out of court.
It was interesting that she was willing to "sell off" time with her children for cash. When the kids got older they chose to only live with their dad.