I love these two! I am not a believer in alimony- I would never ever put myself in a position where I would depend on someone elses money and have none of my own. I see guys at work get divorced and have to give their wives half their pensions when they retire-many delay retiring hoping the ex will die first so they don't have to give up half their pensions! No way am I working 30 years to hand half my hard earned money over to someone that didn't work.
Omg, don't know whether to laugh or cry!
I stayed home with our kids for 17 years. I worked, my husband worked. The money "he" earned was our money. Because we both felt very strongly that he was able to work the long hours, travel endlessly and put that much into his career was in large part because in all the years my kids were young, he never had to stay home when they were sick or out of school, pass up on a business trip or anything else similar because I was home with the kids.
I went back to work a few years ago and had to sort of start all over again but you know what, I don't feel bad about that. Because I know who I am and what I have accomplished. And so does my husband.
But if he divorced me, yeah, I would get by law what I deserve because we were a team for many years. And as such, what was earned by our team belongs to both of us.
I don't care if you are a working mom, or dad, SAHM, SAHD, double income/no kids kind of couple, or single with no kids. Life is hard. You will work hard,and put into your life a lot of blood sweat and tears. There is no easy route and if you get alimony, well chances are you earned it.
If you want to keep all your income, don't get married. Don't have kids (because if you think an ex spouse is an income sucker, kids amp that up to a level no ex spouse can lol) and get yourself fixed. And buy long term care insurance because you'll need it because in the process of saving your income for you, you yourself will suck it down when you get old and sick and have nobody to take care of you!