Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good thing is that ten years will be over before you realize it.
After that, you'll probably have a decent career and the rest of your life as an independent adult to look forward to.
Eventually, she will be forced to find someone attach herself to, which she will find increasingly difficult as she ages. It sounds like she is not bothering to get any real career together, likely because it's easier to continue her parasitical ways. Don't be surprised if she tries to hatch some scheme to get you to continue to pay after the ten years are up.
The best revenge is to be happy and successful in your own life. Now, go on and hit the gym, get buff, and go forth and marry a much-younger woman (get a prenup).
OP is probably leaving an important detail out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that a ten year, childless, marriage should result in alimony. Shame on your ex and anyone who even tries to defend it.
Op here. That's exactly where I am coming from. A 38 yr old healthy woman has no real need to be supported, other than her own laziness.
If there were children involved or she was at an age that she could not support herself, fine. But this was neither.
Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that a ten year, childless, marriage should result in alimony. Shame on your ex and anyone who even tries to defend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have zero contact with her or anyone who knows her, how do you know she's currently living with someone?
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Sorry. I should have said zero direct contact. One of my siblings goes to church with my ex's coworkers. The coworker said my ex talks openly about her boyfriend and living arrangement openly in the office on a regular basis.
Yeah, go ahead and take that to court. I'm sure the judge will be very impressed by your game of telephone.
Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that a ten year, childless, marriage should result in alimony. Shame on your ex and anyone who even tries to defend it.
Anonymous wrote:The good thing is that ten years will be over before you realize it.
After that, you'll probably have a decent career and the rest of your life as an independent adult to look forward to.
Eventually, she will be forced to find someone attach herself to, which she will find increasingly difficult as she ages. It sounds like she is not bothering to get any real career together, likely because it's easier to continue her parasitical ways. Don't be surprised if she tries to hatch some scheme to get you to continue to pay after the ten years are up.
The best revenge is to be happy and successful in your own life. Now, go on and hit the gym, get buff, and go forth and marry a much-younger woman (get a prenup).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have zero contact with her or anyone who knows her, how do you know she's currently living with someone?
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Sorry. I should have said zero direct contact. One of my siblings goes to church with my ex's coworkers. The coworker said my ex talks openly about her boyfriend and living arrangement openly in the office on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have zero contact with her or anyone who knows her, how do you know she's currently living with someone?
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Anonymous wrote:If you have zero contact with her or anyone who knows her, how do you know she's currently living with someone?
Anonymous wrote:My stepfathers divorce decree stated alimony until his ex wife remarried. She turned lesbian. He tried and tried and tried to go back to court and no judge would overturn the original decree. He was paying for years!
