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Usually he is just being a good guy because the wife "cant image dropping kids at daycare".., he begrudgingly agreed to let her stay home with the expectation she will go back to work when the kids are in school.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I was totally sarcastic when I said maybe she made it too easy for him- guess I should have made that more clear.
Sorry for interjecting my personal feelings. I really just am trying to find out if she's better off getting a job now or later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not get a job if you have been married over ten years. This will impact your alimony.
Talk to an attorney. All assets cumulated during your marriage will be split 50/50. Start saving cash. Good luck.
Thanks. They have been married over 10 years. almost 15 I think. I hope you are right about the 50/50 split, and I hope it includes future income for a considerable time.
It just makes me sick to think she might be stuck living in a crappy apartment, struggling to pay bills and he gets to have a nice house and easy life.
She is such a great person and he is slime. She took care of absolutely everything, so that he had to do nothing but think about work. Maybe she made it too easy for him.
Anyway, I used to work with her and she is/was so smart, great degree. She could have been as successful as him, or more so if she kept working, but he guilted her into staying home.
Now, she is almost starting over in her mid-40's and it will take her another 10-15 years to get to a high level position with really good income.
He should definitely pay alimony while she starts over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like her spouse was a high earner. She will get a nice payout, negotiate college payment, and get half of his retirement. Plus she's rid of a cheater and has a nice cushion to either train for a new job or pick up her old one. Doesn't sound all that negligent to me.
You're dreaming. Nice payouts are what pre-nups are for. Idiots who fall into SAHM territory are more like sink-or-swim.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4412890/Hunter-Biden-s-wife-sobs-court-judge-grants-divorce.html
What is the relevance of the link. Each process is unique.
We were waiting in court for the judge to rubber-stamp our divorce while listening to the couple fighting in front of the judge (lawyers doing most of the talking).The They were arguing about whether her 6 hours a week at a library counts as a job and if she can get more hours. The breadwinner husband was making more an hour than she was in a year, three kids. It went on and on.
The relevance is - no pre-nup means you're stuck begging. Your anecdote fits in nicely with that.
Anonymous wrote:You're trolling pretty hard, OP.
Yes, the SAHP is to blame for making his life too easy so he was forced to cheat and now she's going to be working for scraps while living in a crappy apartment while he's high rolling.
Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Do not get a job if you have been married over ten years. This will impact your alimony.
Talk to an attorney. All assets cumulated during your marriage will be split 50/50. Start saving cash. Good luck.