Anonymous wrote:OP here. lawyer said her claims are unlikely to make any difference, but the claim that sticks is that she is claiming she is medically unable to hold down a job, and her lack of ability to get a job after b school is somehow proof of that, along with her past hospitalizations for anorexia and her current 'hormonal' imbalances (also a result, likely of anorexia and bulimia).
unfortunately, they are divorcing in California and because its an lifetime alimony state after 10 years of marriage (she left 1 month after the 10 year mark, he found notes that she was planning on leaving but someone counseled her to stay to 10 years). he may in fact be responsible for lifetime support. Right now. he is paying her 4800.month in support. which is 50% of his income--I find that astounding, as there are no children involved. 4800/month, his lawyer said, could go higher depending on her medical needs.
I know women raising kids who get less than half that for child support from men making much more (bro makes 165k).
He will need to martial his resources, too. Every email or letter he can find, a clear, complete narrative of the moves, school, job search, any illnesses, etc.. California does not guarantee lifetime alimony. The burden is on him, however, to prove that she can become self-sufficient at some point in the future.
He should also make sure his lawyer presses the point that she chose more education and separation when she (apparently) believed she couldn't work. Perhaps she needs to repay that money.