Anonymous wrote:My Sister was married for close to twenty years.
When she divorced, she got 1/2 of what her husband earns plus 1/2 his retirement.
The alimony is forever unless she re-marries.
She lives in CA which is hugely a property state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alimony is for the pathetic . Support yourself. Gravy train is over. Don’t you have any pride?
OP, please just let these unhelpful comments roll off of your back.
I'm not divorced but I had a very lucrative career pre-kids. DH and I made a mutual decision that I would stay home to raise the kids. We both worked 14+ hour days and we knew it wouldn't work unless we had help raise our kids, which we didn't want to do.
We both recognize my contribution to the marriage and that certainly includes my husband's company. He is the first one to say he couldn't have done it without me.
If we divorced I was sure as hell go for alimony and anything else I could get. I have pride and I have a brain. Yes, you will get alimony in VA. 10 years is pretty standard considering the length of your marriage.
I wish the best for you and I'm sorry for all you are going through. I'm also sorry that some on this board feel the need to pile on. That's about them, not you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And you will get some assets, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What state are you in?
Maryland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never worked. Raised two kids. Helped part to full time (unpaid) with DH business for most of marriage. Am I entitled to alimony? Is there still such a thing as permanent alimony? I’m in my mid 50’s.
On what planet did you live that you never worked?
“All women are actresses, I just get paid for it”
Sorry - op again - meant to say never worked after age 35 when our two children were born - worked full time until then. Stopped when had kids for a few years - then started helping more and more with business while raising kids as well............
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never worked. Raised two kids. Helped part to full time (unpaid) with DH business for most of marriage. Am I entitled to alimony? Is there still such a thing as permanent alimony? I’m in my mid 50’s.
On what planet did you live that you never worked?
“All women are actresses, I just get paid for it”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never worked. Raised two kids. Helped part to full time (unpaid) with DH business for most of marriage. Am I entitled to alimony? Is there still such a thing as permanent alimony? I’m in my mid 50’s.
On what planet did you live that you never worked?
“All women are actresses, I just get paid for it”
Anonymous wrote:Never worked. Raised two kids. Helped part to full time (unpaid) with DH business for most of marriage. Am I entitled to alimony? Is there still such a thing as permanent alimony? I’m in my mid 50’s.
Anonymous wrote:What state are you in?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I always made within 10% of each other except for one year when he took a big pay cut to get a resume stamp. We spend $60k+ a year on childcare. OP conveyed plenty of value to her family and deserves half of what they built together.