Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad you aren't living in Florida. The courts still allow lifetime alimony. I have a friend who has been getting $2,800 a year for almost 10 years. She has a significant other, but they will never marry because she doesn't want to lose that alimony check. He also pays child support. It's a horrible situation. She had an affair. And he got screwed.
My DH divorced forever ago in Georgia. His ex got transitional alimony for two years. The judge lowered the child support amount and added alimony so that my DH wouldn't be paying both. When the two years were up, the child support increased to the presumptive amount. It didn't matter because we got custody of both kids just a few months later. They were 4 and 6. She ended up with nothing. The judge was very pro-father and really didn't like my DH's ex.
The message - Do not plan your life around alimony or child support.
Off topic, but it's really scary that all it takes to take the young kids away from the mother is that the judge doesn't like her. Fuck Georgia. You seem to be strangely glad about visiting a world of pain on a mother whose only fault is marrying your DH first. Did you do it to save money?
Anonymous wrote:Too bad you aren't living in Florida. The courts still allow lifetime alimony. I have a friend who has been getting $2,800 a year for almost 10 years. She has a significant other, but they will never marry because she doesn't want to lose that alimony check. He also pays child support. It's a horrible situation. She had an affair. And he got screwed.
My DH divorced forever ago in Georgia. His ex got transitional alimony for two years. The judge lowered the child support amount and added alimony so that my DH wouldn't be paying both. When the two years were up, the child support increased to the presumptive amount. It didn't matter because we got custody of both kids just a few months later. They were 4 and 6. She ended up with nothing. The judge was very pro-father and really didn't like my DH's ex.
The message - Do not plan your life around alimony or child support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad you aren't living in Florida. The courts still allow lifetime alimony. I have a friend who has been getting $2,800 a year for almost 10 years. She has a significant other, but they will never marry because she doesn't want to lose that alimony check. He also pays child support. It's a horrible situation. She had an affair. And he got screwed.
My DH divorced forever ago in Georgia. His ex got transitional alimony for two years. The judge lowered the child support amount and added alimony so that my DH wouldn't be paying both. When the two years were up, the child support increased to the presumptive amount. It didn't matter because we got custody of both kids just a few months later. They were 4 and 6. She ended up with nothing. The judge was very pro-father and really didn't like my DH's ex.
The message - Do not plan your life around alimony or child support.
$2800 a year?
Anonymous wrote:Too bad you aren't living in Florida. The courts still allow lifetime alimony. I have a friend who has been getting $2,800 a year for almost 10 years. She has a significant other, but they will never marry because she doesn't want to lose that alimony check. He also pays child support. It's a horrible situation. She had an affair. And he got screwed.
My DH divorced forever ago in Georgia. His ex got transitional alimony for two years. The judge lowered the child support amount and added alimony so that my DH wouldn't be paying both. When the two years were up, the child support increased to the presumptive amount. It didn't matter because we got custody of both kids just a few months later. They were 4 and 6. She ended up with nothing. The judge was very pro-father and really didn't like my DH's ex.
The message - Do not plan your life around alimony or child support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He makes between $65k-$75k depending on overtime & possible bonus. I really think it's best for the kids if I am home. The kids are in school full day but there are holidays and summer break and such.
You have got to be kidding me.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am pretty far outside of DC city area. He is the one that wants a divorce & I just feel like the kids and I shouldn't have to change our situation because he wants to leave. I am not a troll just really wanting to continue staying at home with my kids.