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I tell them that all the time, alimony is only awarded in 10-15% of divorces and it's only given when there's a big income gap. I even provided multiple sources saying the exact same thing but they still say I'm wrong. One dude even got mad at me and went on a rant about it. :mjlol:

i say it too in every one of these threads....

ive been thru a divorce...and no my ex-wife didnt get alimony....we split the debt and 401ks...i pay cs...thats it
 

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I tell them that all the time, alimony is only awarded in 10-15% of divorces and it's only given when there's a big income gap. I even provided multiple sources saying the exact same thing but they still say I'm wrong. One dude even got mad at me and went on a rant about it. :mjlol:
My dad divorced my mom...she git zilch. She didnt even request for child support...the government forced him to pay $250 for two children in the last two years and he can't even pay that. Most women arent banking on alimony and child support.
 

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My dad divorced my mom...she git zilch. She didnt even request for child support...the government forced him to pay $250 for two children in the last two years and he can't even pay that. Most women arent banking on alimony and child support.

Same, my dad has been divorced twice and hasn't had to pay anything and he makes a lot of money. Him and my mom worked out a "child support" agreement on their own. My step dad didn't have to pay his ex wife anything either.
 
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Isn't this what the will is for?
Naw because the will only takes effect when there is death . I'm talking about if a man walks out on his family type situations. The wife and children could be entitled to financial support ... Depending on the circumstances.
 

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Wrong.

Believe hacksaw Jim thuggin
Or believe a man who worked in a family law courthouse for 5 years brehs

If you make 20 a hour and your wife makes 15 she can get alimony.

If you have kids child support, and then there are also childcare expenses that are not included in child support.

Not to mention it can take even years for it to get court and you can be hit with retroactively.


But believe hackshaw not the nukka who worked in a family law courthouse and saw dudes being screwed every day brehs

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:skip:

nikkas in here still talking about alimony?

breh most of you nikkas making $20/hr...and if you do get married will have a wife that has to work for yall to survive...

you not gonna be paying alimony :skip:

these rich athletes and billionaire tyc00ns' lives have nothing to do with the average mans reality

coli nikkas :pachaha:
 

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So because your mom worked out a agreement with your dad thays the norm?

You do know if she got a lawyer and went though with a legal proceedings your twice divorced dad wouldn't be skating away



Same, my dad has been divorced twice and hasn't had to pay anything and he makes a lot of money. Him and my mom worked out a "child support" agreement on their own. My step dad didn't have to pay his ex wife anything either.
 

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Read what you wrote and he can't even afford that


Of course a broke azz nukka with no income or little income on like 150 of his income tax won't be paying

Know nothing about the law brehettes


My dad divorced my mom...she git zilch. She didnt even request for child support...the government forced him to pay $250 for two children in the last two years and he can't even pay that. Most women arent banking on alimony and child support.
 
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Wrong.

Believe hacksaw Jim thuggin
Or believe a man who worked in a family law courthouse for 5 years brehs

If you make 20 a hour and your wife makes 15 she can get alimony.

If you have kids child support, and then there are also childcare expenses that are not included in child support.

Not to mention it can take even years for it to get court and you can be hit with retroactively.


But believe hackshaw not the nukka who worked in a family law courthouse and saw dudes being screwed every day brehs

I

breh...im divorced...are you really gonna try and tell me about my life? seriously? im speaking from personal experience....

as far as CS...all my childcare expenses were calculated into it....i tell dudes to stay on top of shyt...and never miss a courtdate...if you not there anything can happen

quit scaring these dudes into thinking that every situation warrants alimony...it doesnt.

ive spent plenty of time in family court too breh...the average man isnt getting hit with alimony like that...
 

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Wrong every state is different for alimony. Alimony is usually not awarded for short term marriages .



I tell them that all the time, alimony is only awarded in 10-15% of divorces and it's only given when there's a big income gap. I even provided multiple sources saying the exact same thing but they still say I'm wrong. One dude even got mad at me and went on a rant about it. :mjlol:
 

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I went to school for law and worked in a courthouse that dealt with family law cases for 5 yeses and sat in on thousands of cases.

Because you went through divorce in a state that may have lax alimony laws does not mean that is the norm


breh...im divorced...are you really gonna try and tell me about my life? seriously? im speaking from personal experience....

as far as CS...all my childcare expenses were calculated into it....i tell dudes to stay on top of shyt...and never miss a courtdate...if you not there anything can happen

quit scaring these dudes into thinking that every situation warrants alimony...it doesnt.

ive spent plenty of time in family court too breh...the average man isnt getting hit with alimony like that...
 

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At this early stage of my life I don't see the appeal to marriage. But if that changes for some reason it's like what a previous poster said, I want to get my money right first.


@Emperor_ReinScarf is right in saying finances are the leading cause in divorce. So if I get married when I have a shyt job, no degree, no insurance, no home, then my marriage/family is doomed before it starts.:yeshrug: I'm not trying to do what my mom did and struggle. I never got to go on family trips growing up. I use to think anyone who lived in a house with stairs was rich:skip:


If I do decide to marry and have children I want my family to live comfortably.
 

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everyone my age who is married has become so :flabbynsick: and pathetic that i dont even wana think about it

boring, shyt ass lives, day in/day out same routine. my friend's been with his gf since they were teenagers, like 10 years. the last year all they do is work, go home, and the only time they leave their city is to take their daughters to disneyland :flabbynsick:

being able to do whatever you want, whenever you want, spending all your money on yourself however you see fit >>>>>>>>
 
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I went to school for law and worked in a courthouse that dealt with family law cases for 5 yeses and sat in on thousands of cases.

Because you went through divorce in a state that may have lax alimony laws does not mean that is the norm

show me a credible source that says alimony is the norm across the US?

i know you cant because its not...but i'll give you the time anyway
 
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