Handbag Lady
Disneyland Bride 2000
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I'd love to throw something else into this mix.
A colleague of mine is getting paid alimony, from his ex-wife to him. She made three times what he made during their marriage and they share custody of the children. Child support is separate.
Should this continue for the rest of his life? He doesn't think so, because his future earning potential is unknown, and she didn't hinder him from working at all during the marriage. Her further income is unknown, too. So they just re-visit as incomes change on both levels. They both expect it to end when the youngest child graduates college.
I think that sounds very mature and fair. Most of the men we know SCOFF at him getting alimony, however. They don't think women should be supporting men at all.
A colleague of mine is getting paid alimony, from his ex-wife to him. She made three times what he made during their marriage and they share custody of the children. Child support is separate.
Should this continue for the rest of his life? He doesn't think so, because his future earning potential is unknown, and she didn't hinder him from working at all during the marriage. Her further income is unknown, too. So they just re-visit as incomes change on both levels. They both expect it to end when the youngest child graduates college.
I think that sounds very mature and fair. Most of the men we know SCOFF at him getting alimony, however. They don't think women should be supporting men at all.