Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's toying with divorce. This list will help him figure out if it's better to do it all alone or stay with you.
Ask yourself, do you really want to stay married to him?
She will get half, and he makes $600K.
She will get half.... of their marital assets.
But he keeps all of his $600K (minus perhaps some childcare).
Income is not a "marital asset" (or any kind of asset really).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's toying with divorce. This list will help him figure out if it's better to do it all alone or stay with you.
Ask yourself, do you really want to stay married to him?
She will get half, and he makes $600K.
She will get half.... of their marital assets.
But he keeps all of his $600K (minus perhaps some childcare).
Income is not a "marital asset" (or any kind of asset really).
Anonymous wrote:Ten dollars an hr. for a Nanny.....??!
He is living in a Dreamworld.
I live in SoCal where the minimum wage is $13/hr.
Soon to be $14/hr.
Anonymous wrote:He wants more sex. That’s what the list is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is in finance, he has seen a lawyer and probably has a prenup. A man making 600k is no fool.
Oftentimes people don’t go into the marriage making 600k, especially if tgis is a first marriage. High earners typically work their way up there, while building a family, because of a supportive spouse who handles the lionshare of the work on the home front. I’d bet no prenup in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:If he is in finance, he has seen a lawyer and probably has a prenup. A man making 600k is no fool.
Anonymous wrote:DH asked me to write a list of what I am contributing to the marriage. His exact words were, "what value do you provide for me?"
For context, I do work FT and take care of our two kids when not working. One of our issues is that I make $100k and he makes $600k. I also make dinner every night. Clean up around the house of course.
I find this question kind of insulting. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH asked me to write a list of what I am contributing to the marriage. His exact words were, "what value do you provide for me?"
For context, I do work FT and take care of our two kids when not working. One of our issues is that I make $100k and he makes $600k. I also make dinner every night. Clean up around the house of course.
I find this question kind of insulting. What do you think?
As an attorney, I'd say to take this to a lawyer immediately. It sounds to me like he's getting ready to file for a divorce and trying to estimate how hard of hit he's going to take.
Again, as an attorney, I would highly recommend you not answer his demand. If this is divorce pretense, which I strongly suspect, his attorney will only use it against you.
Ignore people on here telling you what to say to him. Go talk to a lawyer. Now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex used to ask me this question, then say “I could hire a nanny for $10/hr who would do the same things you do”.
He did not use it in divorce (at least not yet, it is still not finalized), but it is a very insulting and demeaning question.
I don’t think there is any response that makes sense.
I would listen to the family lawyer PP. ignore the request and go see several lawyers.
I’m sorry, I know this has nothing to do with your point, but I’m kind of laughing out loud that he thinks he can hire a nanny for $10/hour! In many DC neighborhoods you wouldn’t even get a tween mother’s helper for that much.