UpAndComing
Veteran
This statement is way too absolute, but I didn't highlight this statement because the state of child support law is too often conflated with the rest of family law. I can acknowledge child support law is highly flawed without lumping it in with the rest of family law.
The current state of alimony is set up so that there generally isn't excessive alimony payments, this characterization doesn't apply to most of divorce law. The main exceptions to this are when:
The vast majority of Black men do not have or can afford stay at home wives, and most Black men like most people have wives with similar incomes. And so the alimony boogie man doesn't have a major impact on them.
- The woman is a stay at home wife with little to no income.
- The discrepancy in income or wealth between the husband and wife is substantial.
You have a link to back this up, because it seems like highly unlikely that this would be true, but I could be wrong.
No offense, but you're saying alot of nothing with this post